Former Senate president, Bukola Saraki, says the Labour Party’s emergence in the presidential election will only lead to disaster since it cannot have the majority in the legislature.
He tagged the party’s lack of national spread as a ‘recipe for disaster’.
Speaking in an interview on Arise TV on Monday, Saraki said the Labour party “does not have parliamentary seats” required to give a president the necessary backing.
He said the issues Nigerians are concerned about “need constitutional review and having a majority in the national assembly”.
“With great respect to the individuals particularly Peter [Obi]. Do not forget that what we run in Nigeria is a presidential system of government. When you go to that ballot box on the day of the election, you are voting for the party. You do not see individuals but parties,” Saraki said.
“But for a party that does not have parliamentary seats from day one, there is a recipe for disaster because you know that the executive and the legislature are not going to the majority.
“And the issues of restructuring and other important issues are things that need constitutional review and having a majority in the national assembly. Investors are no longer satisfied with executive orders, they want to see legislation to support the investment.
“A small party that does not spread across the country even if it produced a president, we are not going to see the changes Nigerians want to see.”
Saraki added that Nigerians should look beyond “small parties selling dreams,” adding that Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is in the “safest hands”.