The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, has described the recent siege on the National Assembly Complex by operatives of the Directorate of State Security, DSS, as an attempt by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers to âelicit public sympathy.â
He said while operatives of the DSS barricaded the entrance of the complex, the PDP lawmakers were inside âholding (a) meeting and even drinking whiskeyâ.
The siege took place amid rumours of a purported plan to impeach Senate President Bukola Saraki.
Most of the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers said to be plotting the impeachment were away from the complex during the siege, except for a few of them including the deputy speaker of the house of representatives.
Speaking during a Channels TV programme on Wednesday, Ojudu said âit was the height of itâ for the hooded state officials to prevent entry into the complex âwhereas some lawmakers were in there, holding (a) meeting and even drinking whiskeyâ.
âThere were photos of the PDP lawmakers, about 30 of them â a mixture of senators and reps â where they sat down at the lobby, drinking whiskey,â he added.
Ojudu said the presidency was alerted immediately the news of the siege broke and it was discovered there was no planned impeachment as was being reported.
âI was asked to go and find out what was happening at the national assembly. I got there at about 11am and I found about 25 or 30 lawmakers of the PDP sitting down at the lobby and IÂ didnât see anything (regarding the rumoured impeachment plot),â he said.
âWhen this was happening, they were on their normal caucus meeting. No single member of the APC was at the premises of the national assembly.
âI spoke to some of the senators yesterday on what the meeting was about and they were concerned and worried about the presidentâs budget; they were concerned and were asking âwhat do we do?â If things continue this way, there may be no election next year.â
The presidential aide also dismissed speculations that President Muhammadu Buhari would not have acted decisively on the siege just as Acting President Yemi Osinbajo did.
According to him, âmany of you donât seem to know President Buhari at all. He is not that kind of person (that would not act). He is a very just kind of person. If he was around, he probably wouldnât have allowed this kind of thing to happen without some kind of sanctionsâ.