Talking at The Osasu Symposium in Abuja on Thursday, Melaye said the national get together has been blamed for postponing the financial plan, where "indeed", the blame lies with the official.
Reacting to an inquiry on whether the president peruses laws that are being passed by the national gathering, Melaye said Nigerians realize he isn't fit to administer the nation.
Prior, Rotimi Amaechi, Transportation serve, had said Buhari signs laws in light of a legitimate concern for Nigerians and any law he rejects is likewise in light of a legitimate concern for the nation.
Because of Amaechi, Melaye stated: "I know Honorable Rotimi Amaechi exceptionally well, and he is my sibling, he is my companion. Regularly, he is more expressive than this, ordinarily, he would talk with exactness than this.
"In any case, you know when you are not saying reality, it will never stream. The issue of the monetary allowance as raised by Honorable Rotimi Amaechi, I am upbeat that he was a lawmaker, and he was a managing officer at the state place of gathering."
Talking on the issue of spending plan delays, Melaye stated: "reality will remain reality. When did you bring the financial plan? On the off chance that you will all review that the leader of the senate and the speaker of the place of delegates, needed to compose Mr. President, blaming pioneers for MDAs for declining to come and shield their financial plan.
"The President needed to arrange his priests to go to the national get together and safeguard their financial plans previously they came.
"Actually, all political nominees, including Rotimi Amaechi must wind up conceived once more, in the event that we need to advance this nation.
"In whether the president peruses these laws or not, all Nigerians, we know ourselves; you can't give what you don't have. President Muhammadu Buhari isn't mentally, inwardly, physically, rationally, prepared to administer this nation."
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