Monday, 18 July 2016

BREAKING NEWS: BUHARI DESPERATE TO MAKE PEACE WITH NASS, AS HE MEETS WITH DAVID MARK

Buhari and David Mark

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday entered into several discussions with some previous leaders of the National Assembly at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Some of the individuals who met with the President in the closed door meeting were two previous Presidents of the Senate, David Mark and Ken Nnamani and also a previous Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Masari.

Furthermore, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, who is a previous Senator was likewise at the Presidential Villa.

Nnamani and Masari were the first to arrive before Mark and Enang arrived a couple of minutes after.

Though It was not actually certain if they all met with the President the altogether at the same time or they met with him independently the way they came.

Nnamani and Masari clearly kept away from State House journalists as they were said to have been driven out of the President's office through the Service Chiefs' Gate after the meeting.

Mark who left in the wake of spending around 40 minutes in the President's office additionally did not converse with columnists. Also, the plan of the gatherings was not made open.

As at the time of documenting this report, no announcement had been issued on the gatherings.

Monday’s meeting was the first Mark who belong to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party had with the President inside the Presidential Villa since the beginning of the present regime.

He was accounted for to have assumed a key part in drenching the strain said to have been created amid the official session of the Senate a week ago when a few legislators supposedly requested the initiation of indictment procedure against the President.

Unverified reports has it that the special meeting of the previous National Assembly leaders of the with the President were not detached with moves to end the present hostility between the Executive and Legislature.

There has been a go head to head between the two arms of government since court cases where initiated against the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki.

Currently, Saraki is as standing trial before the Code of Conduct Tribunal for affirmed bogus revelation of advantages.


Recently, he and his appointee, Ike Ekweremadu, were likewise dragged to court for affirmed falsification of the Senate Standing Rule.

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