Tambuwal remains Speaker – Reps
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The House of Representatives on Wednesday reacted to cacophony of
condemnations trailing the defection of its Speaker, Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal, from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All
Progressives Congress (APC), and insisted that he retains his position.
The National leadership of PDP, Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom
State and a host of other PDP stalwarts had condemned the defection of
Tambuwal with all of them asking the Speaker to resign from office.
However, the House of Representatives in a reaction through the Deputy
Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Victor Afam
Ogene, said the commentators passed their verdicts out of ignorance of
the law and the rule governing the parliament.
It therefore asked all commentators to keep away from the internal affairs of the parliament.
Ogene in a statement issued on Wednesday said the law permits the
parliament to elect whosoever it chooses, to lead it irrespective of
which political party such a person belongs to.
“In the main, many
of these commentators, rather than correctly stating what the true
position of the law and the House rules are, take delight in advertising
ignorance of both, with some even advocating a recourse to anarchy as a
way of achieving what they imagine ought to be the ‘solution’ to the
issue.
“Following several inquiries by especially; Journalists and
some members of the public, it is easy to narrow the concerns to two key
issues. One, whether Speaker Tambuwal ought to vacate his seat as
Representative of Kebbe/ Tambuwal Federal Constituency, Sokoto State,
by virtue of Section 68 (1) (g), of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, as
amended; and two, if he shouldn’t step down as Speaker, having defected
from the majority party in the House to a minority platform.
“On the
first issue, it is common knowledge that following the defection of 37
members of the House in December 2013, from the PDP to APC, there has
been multiple court cases on the matter, thus rendering it subjudice to
discuss any likely outcome. Everyone is thus enjoined to await final
judicial pronouncement on the issue of defection, which has afflicted
virtually all political parties in the land.
“Concerning calls for
Mr. Speaker to step down from the position which his colleagues freely
elected him to on June 6, 2011, we wish to reaffirm – even with the
pains of almost sounding monotonous – that the Speakership of the House
of Representatives, or indeed, any other national elective position,
belongs to the generality of Nigerians, and not the political platforms
upon which such leaders emerge.
“While the case of Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar, who as a sitting Vice President, moved to another political
party – and did not get judicial reprobation for the act – is still
fresh in our memories, the clear provisions of Section 50(1) (b) of the
Nigerian Constitution easily settles the worries regarding the
continued Speakership of Rt. Hon. Tambuwal.
“There shall be a
Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives who shall be
elected by the members of that House from among themselves,” the above
quoted portion of the constitution stipulates.
“It would, therefore,
amount to an affront on members’ privilege to question their
constitutionally-guaranteed right to freely elect their leader.
“Additionally, Order 1, Rule 1 (2) of the Standing Orders of the House
of Representatives states: “ In all cases not provided for hereinafter,
or by Sectional or other Orders, precedents or practices of the House,
the House shall by resolution regulate its procedure.
“It is in the
light of the foregoing that the House wishes to appeal to those who seek
to “regulate its procedure” from outside its hallowed chambers to have a
rethink, as the nation’s Constitution, the Standing Orders of the House
and precedent – as in the Speakership of the late Rt. Hon. Edwin
Ume-Ezeoke in the Second Republic on a minority platform – have all
provided answers to what would have otherwise been a knotty political
issue,” he stated.
However, the PDP on Wednesday vowed to recover the leadership of the House of Representatives from Speaker Aminu Tambuwal.
PDP National Vice Chairman, South South, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, who gave
his party’s position on the matter, told journalists at the PDP National
Secretariat that the party would employ every constitutional means to
unseat Tambuwal.
Ojougboh also said the party would recover the
Rivers State governorship in 2015 and speculated that Governor Rotimi
Amaechi would go on self-exile to Ghana before May 29, 2015.
He
said: “PDP is a disciplined party. If you come and steal in the PDP and
use the PDP to elevate yourself and get into office, when the time
comes, God will get you out like the issue of Aminu Tambuwal. You can
see how God has exposed him.
“PDP will do everything within the law
to regain its seat and that is what we are going to do in Edo and Rivers
states. We are going back to South South to regain our seats,” he
stated.
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday met with
the leadership of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and some
of the party’s governors and leaders of the House of Representatives, on
how to respond to the defection of House Speaker, Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal.
However, the meeting in the President’s office ended with none of the participants willing to speak to the press.
It was however gathered that strategies on what next steps to take in the circumstances were thrown up for discussion.
Led by the PDP National Chairman, Adamu Muazu, others who attended the
meeting were Chairman of PDP Governors Forum and Akwa-Ibom state
governor, Godswill Akpabio; Governors Seriake-Dickson (Bayelsa); Gabriel
Suswam (Benue); Ibrahim Dankwambo (Gombe) and Sullivan Chime (Enugu).
Also in attendance were the Deputy Speaker of the House, Emeka
Ihedioha; Deputy Leader of the House, Leo Ogor; Chairman, House
Committee on Health, Ndudi Elumelu; and Minister of Justice and Attorney
General of the Federation, Bello Adoke.
In another development,
Tambuwal has bemoaned what he called institutionalised corruption in the
polity under the control of the PDP in the last 15 years.
Tambuwal
who spoke Wednesday after he was officially admitted as member of the
APC at the Extraordinary Non-Elective National Convention of the party
noted that apart from corruption, PDP has failed in addressing issues of
youth unemployment and insecurity.
Asking Nigerians to reject PDP,
Tambuwal stated that with the support of the electorate, PDP would no
longer be in office as from May 29 next year.
His position on the
failure of PDP government was re-echoed at the event by the National
Chairman of the party, John Odigie-Oyegun who described the PDP
government as a complete failure.
Tambuwal in his short speech
explained that Nigeria only needed a change of leadership to achieve its
target goals pointing out that the PDP failed to provide purposeful
leadership, hence his decision to quit the party.
Odigie-Oyegun
while presenting his address at the 2014 Extraordinary Non-Elective
National Convention of the party carried out a critical analysis of all
the sectors of the national life and asked Nigerians to vote out the PDP
government in next year’s general election.
He explained that on
issues of the economy, security, health, education, tourism, technology
and even management of the doctrine of separation of power, the PDP
performed abysmally.
Asking Nigerians to reject the PDP government,
Odigie-Oyegun cited examples with what he dubbed “sterling quality
governance” existing in Lagos and Rivers states, adding that the
achievements of governors of other APC-controlled states, speak volumes.
The high point of the convention was the formal admission of Tambuwal to the APC.
10/30/2014
Tambuwal remains Speaker – Reps
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