Yakubu Dogara – elected Speaker of the House of Reps
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The
House of Representatives on Tuesday elected Yakubu Dogara (Bauchi) of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) as the speaker.
Although
the votes are still being counted, Dogara has already scored 181
votes, meaning his opponent Femi Gbajabiamila (Lagos) can no longer catch
him.
Gbajabiamila
was the official candidate of the APC.
The Punch report continues:
Security
was tightened at the National Assembly on Monday, preparatory to the
inauguration of the 8th Assembly on Tuesday(today).
President
Muhammadu Buhari, who will arrive in Abuja on Tuesday morning from Germany
where he attended the G-7 Summit, is expected to conduct the
ceremony which will be followed by the election of the assembly’s leadership.
But
going by the happenings in the ruling All Progressives Congress and
among its members in the Assembly, the elections of the Senate President and
the Speaker of the House of Representatives may not be rancour-free.
The
party had on Saturday conducted mock elections that saw
Femi Gbajabiamila and Ahmad Lawan as consensus candidates for the House speaker
and Senate President respectively.
But
the mock elections were condemned by Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara, who, in
spite of the APC directive to them and their supporters, insisted on vying for
the Senate Presidency and speakership on Tuesday (today).
Saraki
and Dogora are hoping to garner most of their votes from the Peoples Democratic
Party lawmakers.
As
of press time on Monday, a series of meetings by stakeholders were
about to commence at different locations in Abuja as the aspirants
intensified their lobby to clinch the
coveted positions.
* Saraki, Dogara shun Osinbajo’s peace
meeting
A
truce meeting that was to be presided over by Vice-President Yemi
Osinbajo was allegedly shunned by Dogara,
Saraki and their supporters.
The
National Chairman of the party, John Odigie-Oyegun, who announced
the meeting, had told journalists in Abuja that the party was doing
everything to reconcile all its aggrieved lawmakers-elect.
Odigie-Oyegun
explained that all the new APC lawmakers were being called
upon to respect the party and abide by the majority
decision taken on those that should lead the National Assembly.
He
had said, “I want to appeal to APC members in both the Senate and the House of
Representatives to respect the party, its view and the decision they themselves
took in selecting the persons that will be presented to the National Assembly
as the presiding officers.
“I
want to make it clear, all the party did was to provide a platform for all
elected members of the party in stating their preferences; this they have
freely done in front of the party leadership.
“It
seems that some of the aspirants feel not satisfied with the preferences of the
majority of the members but for me as the chairman and other members of the
NWC, we want to appeal that no individual interest should be allowed to
override the interest of the party as a whole.”
The
chairman argued that since they contested on the platform of the party and
rather than the other way round, they must respect “ the party’s
views and its methods of doing things.”
According
to him, the party was fully aware that it could not impose leaders on the
legislators hence all it did was to provide a platform for them to chose
amongst themselves who their leaders would be.
He
said, “We should let peace reign, we’ve all agreed to change and it must start
with the conduct of the members themselves. To achieve this, Vice President
Osinbajo will also have the opportunity to address elected APC
National Assembly members.
“This
is the very first step of the distribution of the spoils of office. The APC has
survived a lot of predictions; we have survived and put many doomsayers to
shame, this too shall come to pass.”
But
minutes before the meeting with Osinbajo was scheduled to begin, a source close
to Dogara sent a statement, saying the House of
Representatives-elect members loyal to Dogara would not attend the parley .
The
statement cited threats to their “personal safety and liberty” as
reason.
The
statement which was sent via SMS partly read, “Information reaching us
indicates that this purported meeting is a ploy to arrest and detain members
until after tomorrow’s election. Members should therefore disregard the
invitation.”
There
was no word from the camp of Saraki on why they shunned the truce meeting.
Efforts by one of our correspondents to contact the former Kwara State governor
proved abortive as his telephone line did not connect.
Osinbajo
himself was not at the meeting. He was however represented by
Odigie-Oyegun.
Osinbajo
had earlier spent close to one hour meeting with the APC chairman behind closed
doors at the party’s national secretariat .
Lawmakers
who had converged at the venue of the meeting left one after
another when it became apparent that the Vice President would not be there in
person.
It
was learnt that Odigie-Oyegun pleaded with members to vote for party supremacy
as it had discovered that the opposition PDP might take advantage of the
situation if not properly handled.
APC
governors were however holding a meeting aimed at pacifying the aggrieved
aspirants at the Imo State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja at about 10.30pm on
Monday.
Before
the meeting started, Dogara and Gbajabiamila’s camps made bold
statements and began boasting of victory.
Dogara’s
group for instance, restated its stance to defy the decision of the APC to pick
Gbajabiamila, saying that the power to elect a speaker for the
House rested with the 360 members-elect and not a “clique” operating from
outside the National Assembly.
Part
of a statement by the spokesman for the 8th Assembly Consolidation
Group, Abdulmumin Jibrin, reads, “As we brace for
Tuesday’s inauguration of the 8th session of the National Assembly, we wish to
state here that we are going ahead to nominate Dogara for election into the
office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
“We
urge members-elect and all well-meaning Nigerians to disregard any form of
insinuation about our stance.
“We
are taking our destinies in our hands; we are going to the floor of the House
to decide who leads the next Assembly.
“Absolute
power comes from God almighty and He gives it to any one He wishes.
“We
are calling on all members-elect to vote for the independence of the
legislature by ensuring that Dogara emerges as the next Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
“Only
the 360 members can determine who becomes their Speaker and represents the
interests of all Nigerians and not the interest of a clique.”
But,
in the Gbajabiamila camp, investigations showed that the members were unruffled
as they claimed to be sure of victory.
A
member of the group, who did not want to be named, explained that their
thinking was that “some things don’t need debating.”
“The
APC has 213 members in the House. 154 of those members voted for Gbajabiamila
at the mock election. What does that tell you?,” he asked.
Before
Odigie-Oyegun spoke with journalists, it was gathered that some APC senators
were holding a closed-door meeting at the International Conference
Centre in Abuja ahead of the elections on Tuesday(today).
The
PUNCH also learnt that members of the PDP Senate caucus were meeting at the
Nicon Hilton Hotel in Abuja.
Details
of the two meetings were sketchy because no member of either groups offered
information about their discussions.
Saraki
and Lawan had before the meetings on Monday intensified their lobby
for support from the PDP senators-elect.
Unconfirmed
reports from the camps of Saraki and Lawan alleged that foreign
currencies and promises of membership of juicy committees were offered to
members of the PDP caucus.
A
leading member of the Like Minds Senators, told one of our correspondents in
Abuja that a godfather in the APC had since Sunday been reaching out to both
the APC and PDP senators-elect.
He said, “The desperation started last week when some senators who were among the
34 signatories to the letter addressed to the national chairman of the party (
Odigie-Oyegun), endorsing Saraki were enjoined to resist monetary inducement.
“We
are seriously relying on members who are real men of integrity to stand by
their words and vote according to their conscience on the floor
tomorrow(Tuesday).”
Increased
security at National Assembly complex
There
was increased presence of policemen and other security operatives at all the gates
leading to the National Assembly complex on Monday.
Visitors
and members of staff were required to identify themselves before being allowed
to enter the complex.
Findings
also showed that within the complex, access to the popular ‘White House’ was
restricted by security operatives and Sergeant-at-Arms personnel.
The
White House is the area housing the Senate and the House of Representatives
chambers, as well as the main lobby and offices of the Clerk to the National
Assembly.
As
part of measures to prevent security breaches and control crowd today
(Tuesday), all members of staff and persons having any function to perform must
be accredited.
Senators
and members-elect were also accredited, starting from last Saturday.
Group
protests at National Assembly.
Also
on Monday, a group under the aegis of Buhari/Osinbajo Coalition, protested at
the National Assembly Complex over what it called ‘imposition’ of National
Assembly leaders.
Coordinator
of the group, Yusuf Nadabo, decried the mock election by the APC on Saturday
which produced Lawan and George Akume (Benue North West) as Senate President
and Deputy Senate President.
The
election also saw Femi Gbajabiamila and Tahir Monguno emerging as
the APC consensus candidate for the House of Representative speaker and deputy
speaker.
“We believe in sustainability of democracy. We
don’t want a mock election. We want a proper election,” it said.
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