The National Publicity Secretary of the All progressives Congress, Felix Morka, has said that contrary to some people’s claims, President Bola Tinubu responded swiftly to allegations of fraud levelled at the humanitarian affairs minister, Betta Edu.
In an interview with ARISE NEWS on Tuesday, Morka said there are processes information undergoes before it gets to the president.
“We are talking about the president of the federal republic of Nigeria, you don’t expect that every act that happens in a ministry is something that is mirrored in the presidency or that there is a board where the president is seeing everything happening in every ministry.
“When there is a problem, that problem works its way up through the channels of information of vetting and filtering to present information to the president for his assessment and decision. I don’t think the timeline that you are talking about is less swift because people discussed it first. My point is that the president responded as swiftly as can be and appropriately on this matter.”
Morka also said no one can regulate the actions of humans and there is no mechanism available for a party to modulate the conducts of its members.
He added that the only thing that can be done is to set standards and consequences for those who take those actions.
“You are expecting superhumans to be members of the APC and therefore people who are high above reproach and will do no wrong. That is not the standard of any democracy or any political party because people populate the parties. The question is not whether people do wrong, there is no mechanism available for a party to modulate human conduct.
“You can set standards and parameters for imposing consequences for when those actions are taken. That is what this president has done. Whether people choose to do what they do is beyond the control of the president. The question is, Has the president responded as expected in a democracy? Yes. He swiftly responded to the appearance that something wrong was done.”
Chioma Kalu
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