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Saturday, 13 June 2015
Due process to punish saraki_apc
The All Progressives Congress has said that whatever
disciplinary action it will take against the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, the Speaker, House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and its members
for defying its directive on the election of the
National Assembly leadership will follow due process.
It said this just as The PUNCH learnt that the
Presidency had intervened in the crisis the election of
Saraki and Dogara on Tuesday had generated.
The party had conducted mock elections in which
Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila emerged as its
consensus candidates for the Senate Presidency and
House speakership.
After the mock polls, the APC directed its other
lawmakers not to contest the positions but ensure
that Lawan and Gbajabiamila became the National
Assembly leaders.
But this was not to be as Saraki and Dogara did not
only contest but won with the support of opposition
Peoples Democratic Party lawmakers.
In the Senate, an opposition member, Ike
Ekweremadu, surprisingly retained his post as
Deputy Senate President.
Ekweremadu defeated an APC Senator, Ali Ndume,
who also defied the party’s directive by contesting.
The APC anointed candidate for the post is
Mohammed Mungono.
The APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed, who spoke with
journalists after an emergency National Working
Committee meeting of the APC in Abuja, insisted
that the party had not made a U-turn on its earlier
position that the errant lawmakers would be
sanctioned.
The APC spokesman had in a statement on Tuesday
said, that the election of Saraki and Dogara was
unacceptable.
He had said, ‘‘The APC leadership is meeting in a bid
to reestablish discipline in the party and to mete out
the necessary sanctions to all those involved in what
is nothing but a monumental act of indiscipline and
betrayal to subject the party to ridicule and create
obstacles for the new administration.’’
When asked on Thursday if the party would still go
ahead with plans to punish Saraki,Dogara and others,
he replied, that the “sanctions would follow due
process.”
He added that the errant lawmakers would be
notified about their alleged offences and given an
opportunity to respond.
When asked why the members of the SUF were at the
NWC meeting, he said, “They are our senators that
wanted to confer with the party leadership; they
came to confer on the crisis in the National
Assembly.”
On the threat by the SUF to contest Saraki’s election
in court, the APC spokesman said, “I think the party
made its expression clear on the matter, that it is
unhappy with the outcome of the election and I think
we won’t say anything beyond that.
“What the senators will do is within their capability
and rights.”
It was also gathered that Saraki, who was due to pay
a courtesy visit on the party leadership had a rethink
on learning that the SUF members were meeting
with the NWC.
However, Mohammed said he was unaware of the
planned visit by Saraki.
“I’m not aware, probably if you wait you will see
him,” he told the journalists, who also informed him
that an advance team of security details from the
Senate President’s office were sighted earlier in the
day at the party’s secretariat.
APC NWC meets Gbajabiamila, other Reps
The APC leadership also met on Thursday with some
of its House of Representatives members as part of
efforts to douse the tension in the National
Assembly.
The members were led by Gbajabiamila and
Mungono.
A member of the team, Sani Zoro, said the meeting
was essentially to look for a way forward out of the
situation the party had found itself.
Zoro said the APC had commenced the process of
deescalating the crisis with an approach which would
involve the Presidency, the National Assembly and
the party’s leadership.
According to him, what is uppermost in the minds of
party leaders now is how best to leave the past and
forge ahead.
He said, “The solutions that are being worked out by
the party, the Presidency and the National Assembly
are being triangulated.
“I can assure you that it will accommodate all the
concerns and fears and at the end of it, it will provide
a single template that all will key into. All that has
happened is in the past because we have to defend
the government that we have put in place, war
cannot be the solution.”
“Measures have been agreed upon that will
deescalate the crisis. I assure you that those who are
the masterminds of the crisis who thought they are
going to benefit politically from it will be surprised.”
Zorro added that it would not be out of place if the
APC took appropriate actions against all its National
Assembly members who entered into an “unholy
alliance” with members of the opposition PDP.
I won’t go to court, says Gbajabiamila
Gbajabiamila told journalists after the meeting that
they were prepared to work in the interest of the
party and the Federal Government.
He said that members of the APC in the House
decided to visit the national leadership of the party
on how to unite and strengthen the party for service
delivery.
Asked if he would challenge the election of Dogara in
court, he said, “Go to court for what? But I don’t k
know about the Senate. I can only speak about the
House. Nothing happened in the House; we had an
election so it is different from the Senate. In the
Senate, people were deprived of their fundamental
rights to express themselves by voting.”
Mungono, in his comments, said it was normal in
political settings for more than one person to show
interest in a position.
He however said when a political party chooses to
organise an in-house election where candidates
emerge, all loyal members must respect it.
Mongono said, “As it is now, that (the election of
Saraki and Dogara) is a reality on the ground. And we
have to deal with it. We are loyal members of a party
that is in control of the government of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria and as such, we will not take any
step that will affect the interest, the peace and order
and good governance of this country.”
It was also learnt in Abuja on Thursday that
Presidency might have intervened in the crisis
generated by the election of Saraki, Dogara and Ike
Ekweremadu, a PDP lawmaker.
A high ranking member of the APC made this known
to The PUNCH on Thursday shortly after the NWC also
met with some of the SUF members.
The SUF comprises 27 senators solidly backing
Ahmed Lawan, the anointed candidate for the Senate
Presidency.
They and Lawan were also among the 51 senators
that were waiting for a scheduled meeting with
Buhari at the International Conference Centre, Abuja,
when 57 of their colleagues elected Saraki, a former
Governor of Kwara State and Chairman of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum, as Senate President.
Shortly after the NWC meeting started, the APC
National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, allegedly
received a message that his attention was needed by
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa.
The high ranking party source,who did not want his
name in print, also said that Saraki and Dogara might
only be cautioned by the APC for defying its directive
not to contest the two highest positions in the
National Assembly.
He said, “Our leaders at the highest level have waded
into the matter As I speak to you, the general feeling
is that, we cannot afford to allow the National
Assembly issue to further polarise our party.
“Saraki, Dogara and their supporters are most likely
to get away with words of caution because the deed
has been done.”
The party source however said the Presidency was
disturbed about the emergence of Ekweremadu as
deputy president of the Senate.
When one of our correspondents contacted the
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media
and Publicity, Garba Shehu, and Mohammed on the
Presidency’s alleged intervention, they said they
were unaware of it.
Don’t harass N’Assembly Clerk, PDP warns APC
The PDP has asked the Presidency and the APC not to
intimidate or harass the Clerk of the National
Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa, and the National
Assembly Service Commission for their roles in the
controversial elections of the leadership of the
National Assembly.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa
Metuh, in a statement on Thursday, said that any
attempt by the APC to transfer its frustration to
Maikasuwa and the commission would amount to
victimisation.
He said the undertone of the statement by Buhari’s
spokesman, Shehu, that the Clerk was notified of a
meeting between the President and the APC
lawmakers “amounts to putting undue pressure on
civil servants in the National Assembly for
performing their legitimate duties and sends a
serious signal which should not be ignored.”
Metuh described as unfortunate, the fact that the
APC displayed its “arrogance and disrespect for the
dictates of the constitution” by attempting to adjust
the President’s promulgation order on the National
Assembly and seeking to put their interest over and
above the supreme law of the land.
He added, “It is a clear mark of disrespect to the
constitution for the President and his party to fix a
meeting for him to address their legislators the same
time he had directed the Assembly to be inaugurated
in line with the constitution.
“For 16 years that PDP nurtured democracy in this
country, there was never a day it attempted to arm-
twist or intimidate the bureaucracy of the National
Assembly to do its bidding given our recognition and
respect for the independence and sanctity of the
legislative arm.
“The National Assembly is the citadel of democracy
and represents the collective voice of all Nigerians.
The PDP, even in opposition will continue to protect
its sanctity and will therefore resist any attempt by
the APC to undermine its independence and those of
other democratic institutions in our country.”
Metuh noted that the position of the APC and the
Presidency clearly negated Buhari’s well-received
and praised assertion in his inaugural speech that he
belonged to everybody and not to anybody.
He said, “By the last minute attempt to shift the
inauguration time for party interest, the President
violates his Presidential oath to defend the
constitution and serve the nation without fear or
favour and irrespective of party, religion and tribe, as
he did not consider the interests of other political
parties and the generality of Nigerians.”
Metuh added that emerging events have continued
to justify PDP’s position that the APC was ill-
equipped and unprepared for the challenge of ruling
the country.
According to him, these became glaring in the way
and manner the APC handled a very vital issue like
the inauguration of the National Assembly.
He said, “From March 28, 2015 to June 9, the APC
had about 74 days within which it was expected to
put its house in order and present its leaders for the
8th National Assembly, but it could not because of
the greed and selfishness of its so-called godfathers
who instead chose to fix their party meeting the
same time the President was scheduled to
inaugurate the National Assembly.”
Metuh advised that rather than vilify the Clerk, the
APC should commend him for his patriotic and
courageous stand that had helped minimise the
embarrassment the shifting the inauguration would
have brought to the country internationally.
He therefore charged the Presidency and APC to
apologise to Nigerians for the embarrassment their
ineptitude and inexperience had been causing the
nation since they came into office.
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