Sunday, July 19, 2015

Reps crisis unresolved! Dogara still won’t let Gbajabiamila be Minority Leader


Gbajabiamila-N-Dogara

There are indications that the lingering crisis in the House of Reps, which is yet to be resolved, is the reason for postponement of plenary sitting from July 21 to 28.
The Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, had, last week, while receiving All Progressives Congress (APC) Mobilisation Youth Forum, assured that the crisis would be resolved before resumption.
Dogara told the APC youth forum that  they are all loyal members of the party and argued that the ongoing crisis was part of the challenges that resulted from the victory of the 2015 general elections.
“Everything is being done in conjunction with the party; in conjunction with the leaders of the party to ensure that by the time we reconvene all the issues that were there would have been dealt with. I  can assure you, that is the only way we can get things right.
“I don’t see these things as major crises as you rightly pointed out. Things must change, that is the matrix of APC, it was on that, that so many of you abandoned your comfort zone and voted for us to be here, so we understand the expectations on the part of Nigerians not only APC supporters alone…
“I hope we should be able to bury our differences so that when we resume announcement will be made for the remaining four leadership positions in the House of Representatives.
“I’m speaking on behalf of the House of Representatives; I’m not holding brief for the Senate.    But I sincerely believe that by the time we resume this matter will be a thing of the past,” he said.
Sources are saying that part of the reasons the crisis is yet to be resolved is that some external forces wanting to  ‘humiliate’ Dogara to teach him  a  lesson for challenging the decisions  of the APC.
The sources added if APC national leadership would take cue from President Muhammadu Buhari, who respected the doctrine of separation of powers, Dogara and his deputy, Yussuf Lasun, were capable of handling the situation and resolving it.
“The uproar over leadership position which is supposed to be a party affair has become a national problem, trying to bring governance to a standstill.
“Other political parties in the House that may have tried to manage their differences, if any, cannot carry out the legislative duty they were elected by their constituents to perform because, the ruling party, APC, cannot manage the crisis and, by extension, its victory especially at the federal legislative level,”one of the sources said.
It was said said The House had to shift from the Tuesday resumption date because Dogara and his camp still insist that the spirit of federal character where all the six geopolitical zones are included for principal officers ‘positions  in the APC should be respected.
While the Femi Gbajabiamila camp that has the blessing of the party leadership  stand  on the supremacy of the party and the need for the presiding officers of the House to carry out the APC’s directives.
However, one of the supporters of Gbajabiamila, Philip Shuaibu, representing Etsako federal constituency of Edo State, berated those agitating for zoning as he alleged that there was hypocrisy in their position.
“The situation in the National Assembly today does not actually follow federal character. What the party has simply done is, we have accepted the Senate President, we have accepted the Speaker, how do we make the National Assembly succeed to make sure that it is positioned to drive the policy of change that the APC stands for having forgiven them for the first disappointment and what will they do?
“The warring factions, the people that believe should have won this election that the party supported lets streamline the positions to have them on board so that it will not be a win, win situation, there will be no winner, there will be no loser, everybody will be a winner and that was the principle that the party took for the present leadership that has been chosen.
“For me, a Rep from South-South, I will feel cheated that we are supposed  to produce the Speaker, but the same people now that are talking zoning said South-South produced only four Reps, South-East produced only two Reps and they are using numbers, at that time, it favoured them,” he said.
“Now, it is not favouring them and they are talking about zoning. So, for me, I think the principle of zoning was jettisoned ab initio because the President and the Vice President are from two major zones, South-Eest and North.
“Now, if you check who is the Senate President, from North, who is the Speaker, from North, so if you are talking about federal character, as far as I am concerned, federal character has not reflected in who becomes Speaker and who has become the Senate President.
“So, it has been jettisoned, I support what the party has done but at the same time I think flexibility is the watch word and I am happy that the party was flexible to accept Saraki and was flexible to accept Dogara. They also should be flexible so that this row does not consume them,” Shuiabu added.
A member of the APC, Austine Chukwukere, representing Ideato South/North federal constituency of Imo State, said it wouldn’t be fair to exclude South East from the principal offices considering the alleged humiliation, harassment and intimidation they faced before they won election in a zone that was dominated by the Peoples Democratic Party.
Chukwukere said that some of them in APC from the South East were tagged Boko Haram for bringing the party to the zone and that some of their supporters were beaten, arrested and detained.
He noted that some of his colleagues from other zones now supporting the exclusion of South East did not face the humiliating situation they faced during the general elections.
courtesy of: Ynaija

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