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Thursday, 25 June 2015
Senate: Ndume, Na’Allah, Alimikhena assume office as principal officers
Three out of the four principal officers of the
Senate assumed office on Thursday after the
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, read their
nomination letters from their respective zonal
caucuses in the red chamber.
Saraki, at the resumed sitting of the federal
parliamentarians, read out the letters addressed
to him by the APC senate caucuses from the
North East, North West and South South.
He said the North East Senate caucus had
endorsed and nominated Senator Ali Ndume as
the Majority Leader; while the North West caucus
adopted Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah as the Deputy
Leader.
He added that the South South caucus members
according to their own letter, adopted Senator
France Alimikhena as the deputy whip.
Saraki was however, silent on the Chief Whip
because members of the South West caucus
which should produce a representative, did not
write any letter.
He subsequently asked the Sergeant – at – Arms
to lead the three principal officers to their
respective seats and assume office immediately.
Our correspondent learnt that the South West
senators refused to write any letter because they
claimed that the party’s decision as contained in
its letter, was sufficient.
Attempts by the senator representing Zamfara
Central Senatorial District, Kabiru Marafa, to make
the senate president read the letter from the
National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie
– Oyegun, containing lists of the principal officers,
was again, frustrated by Saraki
Marafa had cited Senate Standing Order 28 (1)
and Constitution point of order Section 65, (1E), to
drive home his arguments.
He said, “According to the provision, there should
be a majority leader of the Senate who should be
a senator nominated from the party with the
highest number of senators.
“This point of order was raised yesterday and
another colleague raised another point of order
distinguishing between the word, from and by,
which was used there. That is why I am joining it
with order 65 (1d) of the constitution.
“It says subject to the provisions of section 66 of
the constitution. A person shall be qualified for
election as a member of the senate if he or she is
a member of a political party and sponsored by
the political party.
“Mr. President, there is a communication from the
APC which is the party with the majority
representatives in the senate. However, for
reasons best known to you Mr. President, you
declined to read it yesterday (Wednesday ) on the
floor of the senate. When your attention was
drawn to the communication from the party.
“The constitution provision just cited, clearly put
the party ahead of any other caucus from
anywhere. Therefore, if the communication from
the party, can so be regarded, I suggest that you,
Mr. President cannot read any communication
from any caucus because there is no caucus that
is bigger than the political party.”
Marafa was immediately tackled by Senator
Danjuma Goje ( Gombe Central ), who urged the
senate president to disregard his submissions
because the same issue raised by him had been
ruled upon.
He said, “Senator Marafa raised the same order
yesterday and the Senate President ruled that the
issue had been discussed and should not be
opened again. I don’t know why the issue is being
reopened. This is contrary to the rules of the
Senate.
“We are the highest law making institution in the
country, if we cannot observe our rules, we don’t
have rights to be making laws for the country.
Therefore I will like Mr. President to stand by the
ruling of yesterday that the issue had been
settled.
“Secondly, the issue of leadership within the
chamber is our own responsibility as senators. We
have been sponsored by political parties to come
to the senate. Nobody or law says the chairman
of the party should appoint the Senate President.
“The law clearly states that we, the senators
should appoint our own leaders within the
chambers. This is the first time this type of things
will be happening in the senate since the return of
democracy in 1999. Caucuses have been
nominating their leaders and I have been
participating.”
Saraki, as expected, ruled Marafa out of order,
stressing that he had concluded on the issue
already at Wednesday sitting.
He said, “Let me refer to order 53 (6) which states
that it will be out of order to attempt to
reconsider any specific question upon which the
senate has come to a conclusion. This matter had
already been raised and ruled upon.
“Also order 25 (3, 8) which talks about
interpretation of rules. On this two issues, I will
have to rule senator Marafa out of order.”
Ndume, who addressed his colleagues, explained
that his job schedule included among others,
leading the business of the senate; Managing
legislative schedule; and Liaising with committee
chairmen.
He said, “I will not deceive myself. Every Senator is
more than qualified to lead the Senate. God
normally chooses who he wants. Leading the
Senate means that the success recorded is not
going to be my own but for all of us.”
Ndume, after the Senate had concluded its
legislative business of the day, announced an
adjournment to July 21 to allow the ad-hoc
committees on review of senate finance and that
of legislative agenda, time to do their work.
SOURCE: PUNCH
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