The National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party has alleged that a cabal is now ruling Nigeria.
It believes the health challenge of
President Muhammadu Buhari has shown that some individuals have taken
over the running of the government from the ailing President.
The reaction of the committee followed
the inability of Buhari to attend the weekly Federal Executive Council
meeting for the third consecutive week.
Though there is nothing unusual in the
President being sick, the former ruling party submitted that what was
bad was the refusal of the President to disclose the true state of his
health.
The PDP argued that the health of the
President must be bad to have prevented him from attending the weekly
Federal Executive Council meeting consecutively for three weeks.
Spokesperson for the Senator Ahmed
Makarfi-led caretaker committee, Dayo Adeyeye, stated this in an
interview with one of our correspondents on Wednesday.
Adeyeye, a former Minister of State for
Works, said the health of the President and the attitude of his handlers
had shown that the country “is now on auto pilot.”
He said, “We sympathise with the President on his health and we pray that God will lay His hands on him.
“However, it is now certain that the country in now being ruled by a cabal. Members of the cabal are not known.
“Who is in charge of the country now? We
don’t know. Nigeria is now on auto pilot. We don’t know who is rocking
the country and who exactly is churning out orders or exercising the
executive powers of the President anymore.
“This can’t happen in saner climes. We
have a President who has not been seen in public for some days and the
government is not worried.”
Efforts to get presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, on the telephone on Wednesday did not yield any result.
He did not respond to an email and text message sent to him as of the time of filing this report.
Buhari not being fed through tube –Mohammed
Meanwhile, the Minister of Information
and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Wednesday, said Buhari’s continued
absence from the weekly FEC meetings could not be described as a strange
development.
Mohammed said this while answering
questions from State House correspondents who sought to know why Buhari
was again absent from the council’s meeting on Wednesday having missed
two previous ones.
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