
The party condemning the action, made this known in a statement by its publicity secretary, Lanre Issa-Onilu on Wednesday evening.
DAILY POST had reported that lawmakers booed the President as he highlighted some of the successes so far recorded by his administration.
The actions of the lawmaker made the President to remind the aggrieved lawmakers that, “The world is watching us and we are supposed to be above this.”
While some sang solidarity songs, other shouted ‘lies’ after every of Mr Buhari’s claims.
But, the ruling party blamed the PDP lawmakers, adding that their actions succeeded in eroding the ”remnant of the public’s respect, (if any) that the PDP has in the eyes of any respectable Nigerian”.
The statement read in part: “By law, respect for the office of the president or head of government in any clime is not a matter of choice but a civic obligation sanctioned by laws.
“Being an opposition party or critic is no licence for such wayward conduct by the PDP legislative caucus; most especially against the president of the country.
“PDP lawmakerhas further confirmed its “unsavoury image” in the eyes of Nigerians.”

