The Abia State Chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has 
demanded an unreserved apology from Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, 
representing Abia South in the Senate over what they called his 
derogatory comment against President Muhammadu Buhari on the floor of 
the Senate on Thursday.
Senator Abaribe, in his contribution to a debate at the plenary on 
Thursday described President Muhammadu Buhari, as “incompetent” leader 
who had nothing to offer Nigeria and need to either resign or be 
impeached.
The publicity secretary of Abia APC, Comrade Benedict Godson, in a 
statement on Saturday, described Senator Abaribe as a “drowning man” who
 has obviously lost idea on how to make positive impact on the lives of 
his constituents. The statement reads:
Senator Enyi Abaribe has also lost focus and the
 reason for being a senator. We are totally unhappy with him because his
 comment was a pointer that he has no respect for the office and person 
of the president. This is politics taken too far and we, the Abia state 
chapter of APC would not accept that.
“We demand that his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), 
should call him to order or possibly punish him for such a comment 
against a President that enjoys the goodwill and support of Nigerians, 
home and abroad. “We suggest that the leadership of the Senate should also activate 
their rule book and visit him with sanctions to serve as lesson to 
others who might attempt to abuse their privileges as senators.
“Abaribe’s duties as a senator is to contribute to the making of laws
 that would strengthen our institutions and herald better living 
conditions for the people and not to make derogatory statements against a
 duly elected President of Nigeria. “Let’s just remind him that his days are numbered in the red chamber,
 because, we have embarked on grassroot campaign to convince electorates
 to look the way of APC in the 2019 elections so that people like 
Senator Abaribe don’t get the opportunity to occupy a seat in the hallow
 chamber.”
Source: Daily Post 
 
 
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