TheCable
reports the inauguration of the 8th national assembly is now underway.
This
is contrary to the rumour that it has been postponed to allow the All
Progressives Congress (APC) put its house in order and avoid a contest for the
positions of senate president and speaker.
“If
the inauguration is going to be postponed, a notice would have been issued by
now,” an official in the office of the clerk of the national assembly had told
TheCable. “The rumour is nothing but propaganda to cause confusion.”
A
returning senator also told TheCable that there would be a constitutional
crisis if the new assembly is not inaugurated today.
“It
is just like President Goodluck Jonathan stepping down and President Buhari is
not inaugurated. There would be a crisis. The 7th assembly ended last Thursday
and legislative business has to resume today, if not there will be crisis,” he
said.
Buhari
summoned an emergency meeting of all APC senators and reps for Tuesday morning
following the endorsement of Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara by the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) – although APC had preferred Ahmad Lawan and Femi
Gbajabiamila for the nation’s No. 3 and No. 4 positions.
Security has been tightened
around the national assembly complex ahead of the inauguration.
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