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Wednesday, 10 June 2015
FULL STORY:APC rejects Saraki, Dogara’s victory
The All Progressives Congress on Tuesday kicked
against the emergence of Bukola Saraki and
Yakubu Dogara as the President of the Senate
and Speaker of the House of Representatives
respectively.
Saraki, a former Kwara State governor and
Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum,
emerged unopposed shortly after the Clerk of the
National Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa,
proclaimed the eighth Senate into existence.
Senator Ike Ekweremadu of the Peoples
Democratic Party trounced Ali Ndume of the
ruling party to become Saraki’s deputy.
Dogara defeated the former Minority Leader of
the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, in a keenly
contested poll.
The APC had last Saturday conducted mock
elections in which Ahmed Lawan emerged as its
sole candidate for the Senate Presidency. George
Akume was to run as his deputy.
While Gbajabiamila emerged victorious in the
mock poll for the House, Mohammed Mungono
was to run as the deputy speaker.
After the Saturday exercise, the APC leadership
directed all its lawmakers interested in the
positions to toe the party’s line.
But Saraki, Dogara and Ali Ndume , with the
backing of their supporters, defied the directive
by vying for the posts on Tuesday.
But the victory of the two men was described as
unacceptable by the APC. It said in a statement by
its Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, that the
actions of the new National Assembly leaders and
their supporters amounted to treachery and
disloyalty.
According to the APC, the inauguration and the
process which led to the emergence of Saraki and
Dogara represented the highest level of
indiscipline.
The party therefore threatened to sanction the
two men and their supporters in order to clearly
show its determination “to enforce party
discipline and supremacy.”
The statement read in part, “Senator Saraki and
Dogara are not the candidates of the APC and a
majority of its National Assembly members-elect
for the positions of Senate President and House
Speaker.
“The party duly met and conducted a straw poll
and clear candidates emerged for the posts of
Senate President, the Deputy Senate President
and the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
supported by a majority of all Senators-elect and
members-elect of the House of Representatives.
“All National Assembly members-elect who
emerged on the platform of the party are bound
by that decision.
“The party is supreme and its interest is superior
to that of its individual members.”
The APC said its leadership was meeting to
reestablish discipline and to mete out the
necessary sanctions to all those involved in the
“monumental act of indiscipline and betrayal to
subject the party to ridicule and create obstacles
for the new administration.”
The party also decried what it described as a
situation in which some people, based on nothing
but “inordinate ambition and lack of discipline
and loyalty, will enter into an unholy alliance with
the very same people whom the party and indeed
the entire country worked hard to replace and sell
out the hard won victory of the party.”
Urging all its “loyal senators-elect” to report to the
Senate to be sworn in, it vowed to use all
constitutional and legal means to resolve the
issue.
But President Muhammadu Buhari later issued a
statement in which he said he stood by his
earlier position that he would work with whoever
the lawmakers elected as their leaders.
He added in the statement by his Special Adviser
(Media and Publicity), Femi Adesina, that even
though he would have loved that “the process of
electing the leaders as initiated and concluded by
the APC had been followed,” he “took the view
that a constitutional process has somewhat
occurred.”
“President Buhari had said in an earlier statement
that he did not have any preferred candidate for
the Senate and the House of Representatives, and
that he was willing to work with whoever the
lawmakers elected,” Adesina said.
“That sentiment still stands. Though he would
have preferred the new leaders to have emerged
through the process established by the party,” he
added.
Adesina stressed that “the stability of our
constitutional order and overall interest of the
common man were uppermost on the President’s
mind, as far as the National Assembly elections
were concerned.”
The President therefore called on all the elected
representatives of the people to focus on the
enormous task of bringing enduring positive
change to the lives of Nigerians.
-*How Saraki emerged*-
The APC lawmakers had on Tuesday morning
converged on the International Conference
Centre in Abuja for a meeting in which they were
to be addressed by Buhari.
The meeting which was called by the APC
leadership was to take place at about 9am while
the inauguration was scheduled to hold at 10 am.
However, as of 10.56am, the lawmakers were still
waiting for the President when news filtered in
that the Senate had been inaugurated and that
Saraki had emerged unopposed as the Senate
President.
As if the victory of Saraki, a former Kwara State
Governor, was not enough, Ekweremadu ended
up beating Ndume to become the deputy Senate
President.
The notice of the meeting which was circulated
partly read,“The President and Commander-in-
Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, will address all
Senators and House of Representatives-elect of
the APC at 9am this morning, Tuesday, the June
9 at the ICC Abuja. All concerned must endeavour
to attend this meeting.”
The presidential spokesman, Adesina, said the
APC leadership, not Buhari, convened the
botched meeting at the ICC, Abuja.
Mohammed also confirmed that it was the party
that invited its lawmakers to the meeting.
The APC leaders had hoped that a pep talk from
the President, who did not show up at the
Tuesday morning meeting, could save the day.
Before the statement by Mohammed, the APC
leaders had shown that they were not
comfortable with the emergence of Saraki as
they all rushed into their waiting vehicles and
headed for the National Assembly complex.
On his way out of the ICC, the National Leader of
the APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, told journalists
that he had “no comment or reaction.”
The party’s National Chairman, John Odigie-
Oyegun, said, “We just watched it (on television)
but we will address you when the whole situation
has been re-examined.”
Senator Ahmed Sani had nominated Saraki for the
office of the Senate President while Dino Melaye,
seconded the nomination.
The Clerk of the National Assembly, Salisu
Maikasuwa, declared Saraki, duly elected
following the dead silence from the members
when he called for another nomination for the
post and consequently administered the oath of
office on him.
There were 57 Senators in the chamber when the
election was conducted but the number
increased to 76 when the Clerk of the National
Assembly was about to superintend the conduct
of the election of the deputy President of the
Senate.
Senator George Sekibo nominated
Ekweremadu. His nomination was seconded
by Senator Olaka Nwogu.
Ekweremadu polled 54 votes to defeat Ndume,
who scored 20 votes.
He (Ekweremadu) was also sworn in by
Maikasuwa.
The National Assembly Clerk also honoured
former Senate President, David Mark, by
personally swearing him in as a senator of the
Eighth Senate.
Saraki later swore in the remaining senators
present.
Maikasuwa, in company with his deputy, Ben
Effeturi, and the Deputy Clerk of the Senate,
Adedotun Durojaiye, had entered the Senate
chamber at 9.52am and announced, at exactly
10am that he had the order of Buhari, through a
letter, to inaugurate the Eighth Senate.
Durojaiye, after Maikasuwa’s proclamation,
commenced the process of voting by reading out
the names of senators-elect and at the end of the
roll call, he announced that there were 57 of the
senators in attendance.
Majority of the members of the Senate Unity
Forum, who were canvassing support for the
emergence of Lawan as the Senate President,
were at the ICC where the meeting with Buhari
was to hold.
In his inaugural speech, Saraki commended his
colleagues for their maturity and patriotism in
electing the leadership of the Eighth Senate.
He noted that by their action, they had
demonstrated that even though they belonged to
different parties, they were ultimately united by a
common desire to entrench democracy and allow
its principle guide their conduct.
He said, “The change that our people voted for is
a change from a life of poverty, misery to a life of
prosperity, happiness, security and comfort,
accountability and respect for democracy.
“This is a change that all of us in the National
Assembly must strive to justify, Nigerian want to
see a proactive National Assembly.”
Saraki pledged that he would be guided by the
enormity of the responsibilities that the current
national challenge had imposed on everybody,
while at the same time, strive to be just, equitable
and fair to all.
He commended Buhari for remaining steadfast in
his defence of the right of the National Assembly
to choose its own leaders which, according to him,
had laid a solid foundation for the stability of the
National Assembly.
The Senate thereafter adjourned to Wednesday
(today).
-*How Gbajabiamila lost*-
The odds were in favour of Gbajabiamila to win
the poll until the tables turned on him.
Dogara polled 182 votes out of the 358 total cast
ballots to beat the former Minority Leader in the
keenly-contested poll. Gbajabiamila scored 174
votes .
Two ballots were voided in the election which was
also conducted under the watch of the National
Assembly Clerk.
Gbajabiamila congratulated the new speaker
moments after the results were announced by
embracing him and shaking hands with him.
The chamber of the House erupted in jubilation
immediately the results were declared.
The APC has 213 out of the 360 members of the
House and the calculation of the Gbajabiamila
camp was that their candidate needed a few
votes from the PDP caucus and other smaller
parties to coast to a straight victory.
Investigations showed that the North-West with
the highest number of 87 APC members was
Gbajabiamila’s main support base.
The zone was backed by the South-West with 48
members and the North-East, which has 36
members.
However, it was gathered that two major factors
turned the tables on Gbajabiamila.
Findings indicated that many of the PDP
members, who initially assured Gbajabiamila of
their support, suddenly changed their minds and
filed behind Dogara.
On his part, Dogara already had the backing of
the majority of the 139 PDP members in the
House. The last-minute directive of the minority
party further strengthened his PDP support base.
“The second factor flowed from the first one;
when Saraki, who is from the North-Central, won
in the Senate, some of the APC members from the
North-East and North-West made a U-turn to
support Dogara.
“They suddenly realised that the North-East would
be left with nothing substantial if they went ahead
to elect Gbajabiamila.
When the reality of Gbajabiamila’s loss dawned
on his supporters, a series of horse trading
started for the position of Deputy Speaker.
Gbajabiamila’s running mate was Monguno, who
is from the same zone as Dogara.
His supporters and many PDP members had
attempted to drag Gbajabiamila into accepting to
run as Dogara’s deputy, but he bluntly rejected
the proposal.
On their part, the PDP members also attempted
to advise Dogara’s original running mate, Yusuf
Lasun, to step down for the former Deputy House
Leader, Leo Ogor.
Ogor, a PDP member also fought off the pressure
mounted on him by turning down the offer.
With the horse trading failing to yield the desired
results, voting for Monguno and Lasun as
contestants for the post of deputy speaker
started around 5.50pm on Tuesday.
Lasun,who hails from Osun State, scored 203
votes to beat Monguna, who got 153 votes.
In his acceptance speech, Dogara promised to
fight corruption in government and instil
discipline in the management of public affairs.
He described his victory as a demonstration of
the members’ determination to sustain the
independence of the legislature as an arm of
government.
The new speaker said, “What has been
demonstrated here today, is the resolve of
members of the House to assert the
independence of the legislature as a co-equal arm
of government.
“We have shown once again that this is a House of
the Nigerian people.”
He praised Gbajabiamaila for putting up a dogged
fight, assuring him that they would both work
together to heal any divisions caused in the
House by the contest.
Dogara said, “I salute the doggedness and service
of Gbajabiamila, who fought a good fight and who
has served this House and the nation with
distinction.
“Together, we will heal the wounds and divisions
of this contest. Together we shall work to deliver
good legislation and good government to our
people.”
Meanwhile, the immediate-past Speaker of the
House, Aminu Tambuwal, has congratulated
Saraki, Ekweremadu, Dogara and Lasun for
emerging victorious.
Tambuwal, who is now the Governor of Sokoto
State, commended members of the National
Assembly for the “maturity” they displayed during
the elections.
-*Stop whining, PDP tells APC leadership*-
But the PDP whose members made the
emergence of Saraki and Dogara possible,
congratulated the new leaders of the National
Assembly, saying their elections underscored the
fact that no section of the country should be
neglected in national issues.
The PDP added in a statement by its National
Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, that the
development in both chambers of the National
Assembly was “victory for democracy.”
It therefore urged the APC leadership to stop
“whining and accept the will of the people, respect
the independence of the legislature because it
was not responsible for their (APC leaders)
naivety and crass inexperience.”
The statement read, “What is paramount to the
PDP is the sustenance of our democracy and the
wellbeing of our people, irrespective of creed,
class or ethnicity.
“The PDP is therefore willing and ready to partner
like-minded individuals in other political parties
and groups to sustain our democracy, ensure
good governance and promote the unity and
stability of our dear nation. Nigeria as a nation
belongs to all of us. Its interest therefore must be
put over and above personal, partisan or group
interests at all times.
“In this regard, the PDP notes with gratitude, the
immense contributions of the immediate past
Senate President ‘the Baba of the National
Assembly’, Senator David Mark, for the decency
and mature manner with which he ensured the
smooth take- off of the 8th National Assembly.”
The PDP had in a statement on Tuesday morning
said it had adopted Saraki and Dogara for the
position of Senate President and Speaker
respectively. It therefore urged its National
Assembly members to act accordingly by voting
the two men.
Four out of the 22 APC governors had met on
Monday night at the Imo State Governor’s Lodge
in Abuja to find a means of dousing the tension
generated by the contest for the Assembly’s top
posts.
The four governor were Rochas Okorocha(Imo),
Nasir el-Rufai(Kaduna), Samuel Ortom(Benue)
and Abubakar Bello(Niger).
After about 30 minutes, the four governors
headed for the Transcorp Hilton Hotel where
they met with the lawmakers from their
respective states .
Also Gbajiamila held an enlarged meeting with
the various state caucuses of the party in the
House at the Lagos Hall of the hotel.
Gbajabiamila was spotted wearing a red
Kwanwasiya traditional cap apparently to sell
himself to the North-West caucus.
A former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar,
congratulated the newly elected leaders of the
National Assembly, admonishing them to see
their elections beyond the narrow interests of
political parties.
Abubakar noted in a press statement by his
media office on Tuesday, that with the
elections, the 8th National Assembly should
begin work and put overall national interest
beyond the personal interests of its members.
SOURCE: PUNCH
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