The horse-trading over the defection of the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, continues on Monday (today) with
the All Progressives Congress Caucus in the House heading for the
court to stop the plot by the Peoples Democratic Party to
force the speaker out of office
.
The APC Caucus Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, dropped the hint
just as it was learnt on Sunday that the PDP national
leadership had summoned the party’s members in the House to an emergency
meeting on Monday (today). It was gathered that meeting which will hold at the
Wadata Plaza headquarters of the party was to further fine tune the
strategies for booting out Tambuwal.
Gbajabiamila said, “We are ready for the PDP and
all those people. They have their plans; we have our own as well.
“Our prayers in court will be similar in a way to those
sought by the speaker, but different in other ways. Everything will be in black
and white; we are coming out with a statement soon after filing our case.”
APC Reps are also expected to hold a meeting today (Monday)
at their party’s national secretariat in Abuja.
Chairman, House Committee on Justice, Mr. Ahmad Ali, said,
“We are holding our meeting; PDP will hold theirs too as I hear.”
The Speaker, who on October 28 announced his defection
, had on Friday filed a suit before the Federal High in Abuja
asking it to halt any plan by the PDP to remove him from office.
He also challenged the power of the Acting Inspector-General
of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, to withdraw his security aides on the
grounds of the provisions of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution (as
amended).
It
was gathered that the reported plan by the
PDP caucus to reconvene the House on
Tuesday (tomorrow) may not materialise.
Tambuwal had adjourned the House to December 3 soon after he
announced his defection . But the PDP, expressing displeasure over
the speaker’ defection, had reportedly directed it caucus to resume
legislative proceedings under the leadership of the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka
Ihedioha.
However, as of Sunday, there were no indications that
lawmakers would return to the chambers on Tuesday (tomorrow).
Although investigations showed that no member of the House had
been communicated with the matter, PDP lawmakers were summoned to the Wadata
Plaza national headquarters of the party for an
emergency meeting with PDP leaders on Monday(today).
Findings showed that the meeting would likely take a
position on the exact action the party PDP wanted its lawmakers to take.
When contacted on the possibility of the House reconvening
on Tuesday, the Deputy House Majority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, replied that the
PDP was yet to take a concrete stand on the issue.
He said, “The PDP lawmakers will meet on Monday (today);
invitations have been sent out. So, we are going to the meeting. The party will
take a position; everything depends on what will be the party’s position.”
Asked if the caucus would go ahead to reconvene the House if
directed to do so by the PDP leadership, Ogor advised our source to wait for the
position of the party.
It was gathered that the PDP might have chosen to thread
softly on the matter since Tambuwal had asked for the protection of
the judiciary.
Investigations also showed that the PDP caucus would be in a
“tight corner” reconvening the House without involving the leaders of other
caucuses in the House.
The Standing Orders of the House provide that the speaker
can only reconvene the House in consultation with the caucus leaders.
Order V(18), sections 1 and 2 of the Standing Orders states,
“Whenever the House shall stand adjourned to a date not fixed and it is
represented to the Speaker by the leaders of the political parties in the House
that the House shall meet on a certain day at a certain time, the Speaker shall
give notice accordingly and the House shall meet on the date and at the time
stated in the notice.
“Whenever the House stands adjourned either to a date fixed
by Resolution or Rule of the House, and it is represented by the leaders of the
political parties in the House to the Speaker that the public interest requires
that the House should meet on an earlier or a later date or time than that on
which it stands adjourned, the speaker may give notice accordingly, and the
House shall meet on the date and at the time stated in the notice.”
The APC caucus has already stated
that it has no intention of calling for such a meeting or attending any.
A member of the caucus said, “Of course, you don’t expect
Tambuwal, in these circumstances, to oblige any call to reconvene the House or
agree to sit with caucus leaders for the purpose of reconvening the House.
“He is the speaker, he adjourned the House till December 3.
You expect him to overrule himself mid-way to please the PDP?”
When contacted, Gbajabiamila said , “Our rules are very
clear on this. If the House is to be reconvened, I should know. I am a party
leader; going by the provisions of our rules.
“So, I know that we adjourned to resume on December 3.”
Meanwhile, more reactions have continued to follow the
withdrawal of the security aides of Tambuwal and the threat by the PDP to
ensure his removal if he fails to resign as speaker.
Those who spoke on the developments on are a Senior Advocate
of Nigeria, Femi Falana; the Buhari Campaign Organisation, Kwara State Governor
Abdulfatah Ahmed and Senator Magnus Abe.
While Falana asked the acting IG, Suleiman Abba, to resign
for his partisan roles, the BCO said the reactions of the PDP-led
Federal Government and the Police to Tambuwal’s defection signposted the
danger ahead of the general elections.
The SAN reminded Abba in a letter that the
treatment meted out to the speaker was never given to a number of
political office holders who defected from other parties to the PDP.
He said the IG’s actions and utterances had “exposed the
police to unwarranted ridicule as Nigerians are not unaware of the fact that
when the Ondo State legislators elected on the platform of the Labour Party
defected to the PDP last month.”
He recalled that the security details of the speaker of the
state House of Assembly, Jumoke Akindele, were not withdrawn when she led her
colleagues to dump the LP for the PDP.
Falana said, “In the same vein, Ahmadu Fintiri, the Speaker
of the Adamawa State House of Assembly and his colleagues defected
from the PDP to the APC and have since returned to the PDP.
“You did not have cause to declare their seats vacant.
Neither have you withdrawn the security details of the Fintiri.”
Also, the BCO Coordinator in Ondo State, Bola Ilori, said
the role of the police in Tambuwal’s defection posed a threat to
democracy and the unity of Nigeria.
Ilori told journalists in Akure on Saturday that
the Nigerian Police as a creation of the constitution, belonged to the Nigerian
people irrespective of their political affiliation.
Like Falana, he said, “It is a known fact that the Speaker
of the Ondo State House of Assembly defected from the LP to the PDP
this same month without the police striping her of her security details.
“This act of withdrawing the security details of the
speaker, House of Representatives without a court order is a proof that the
Nigerian police under the current IG portrays the force as the armed wing of
the PDP.
“One wonders why the police had to adopt a different
approach when a high official like the fourth citizen of Nigeria who defected
from the PDP to the APC.”
In Ilorin, Kwara State Governor Ahmed said the
action of the police amounted to a usurpation of the duties of the judiciary.
Ahmed spoke during the swearing-in of members of the
reconstituted Kwara State Judicial Service Commission.
The governor said in a statement by his Chief Press
Secretary, Abdulwahab Oba, that, “It is the business of the
judiciary and not that of any other arm or organ of government to interpret
laws of the land and the legal implication of political action such as cross
carpeting.”
Also, Abe said even though the PDP was working through the
back door to have Tambuwal impeached, he was sure that “nobody can remove him.”
He added during the launch of the sensitisation campaign for
the collection of permanent voter cards in Bera, Gokana Local
Government Area on Saturday, that the PDP did not have 240 lawmakers in the
House to be able to effect the removal of the speaker
The lawmaker said, “The only way they can remove
him is if they can garner 240 votes on the floor of the House. The PDP cannot
get that number of lawmakers in the House to remove him. As you are aware, the
speaker has left the PDP to join our party for the same reasons
that made us to leave the PDP for the APC.
“People are leaving because there is no justice, integrity
and honesty in what they are doing in the PDP. People are leaving the PDP
because they do not abide by the rules that we all have agreed to govern our
actions.”
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