APC - First Battle Cry in the Senate

Date: 2013-12-10

It was the first battle between the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the newly empowered All Progressives Congress, APC and the ruling party did not mince breaking convention to push its way.

It had been the Senate convention that two Senators from a state must approve whatever nomination from the state made by the president.

However, when it came to the nominations into the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC and the Federal Character Commission, FCC, PDP senators did not mind breaking that convention to ensure that the APC was humilated.

Yes, these questions arose, given the fact that the president, apart from not consulting governors from the states of the appointees on his decision, went for people who were in some cases seen as antagonists of their state governors.

The appointments of Henry Ogiri and Ephraim Etete as Executive Director Finance and Administration and Rivers State Representative respectively, in the 13-member Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Board, was carried out by the president without the knowledge of the Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, just as reappointment of Professor Abdulraheem Oba as Chairman, Federal Character Commission, came without the notice of either his state governor, Abdulfatai Ahmed or his erstwhile godfather, Senator Bukola Saraki.

Both governors have since switched political camp, along with three others, to the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, after months of raging differences between some members and the leadership of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

In solidarity with their governors who have been drawn in a battle with President Goodluck Jonathan, two senators from Rivers State, Wilson Ake and Magnus Abe, vehemently rose against their state nominees just as two others from Kwara, Bukola Saraki, and Mohammed Shaaba Lafiagi, opposed Professor Oba's candidature. They all claimed that apart from not consulting their various states of the decision for the offer by President Goodluck Jonathan, the nominees were not the popular candidates of the people of their states.

Interestingly, the four senators are equally among the aggrieved members of the PDP. They cannot openly defect to the APC due largely to constitutional encumbrances. But unlike Senators Ake and Abe who are loyalists of Governor Rotimi Amaechi on positions, Senator Saraki dictates what Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed of his state does, having been the one that installed him as his successor.

When the report of the NDDC board screening was presented at the Senate committee of the whole by its chairman, Senator James Manager, PDP, Delta South, last Wednesday, the two senators from Rivers State protested. They claimed that they sent their letters to the committee objecting to the confirmation of the Rivers State nominees but that it was not reflected as minority report.

In what played up like solidarity, Senator Shola Adeyeye, APC, Osun Central, noted with regret that minority views by the two senators were not reflected in the committee's report, saying: "In democracy, majority will always have its way but the minority would be heard."

Senators Ake and Abe, while supporting their opposition to the clearance of the two Rivers State nominees, noted that references were supposed to be made to the state before nomination of anybody for appointment, saying it was not adhered to by the president.

Senator Ake particularly said: "It is unfair not to consult the state on the appointment. The interest of the state is not protected. I am saying that we should be given time, let us go home and see how we can resolve the issue."

But the Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi, PDP, Bauchi Central, cautioned against allowing state politics to play in the Senate, saying every objection had to be logical and legal even as he admitted that the issues raised by the two senators were fundamental.

"At any given situation, this Senate must insulate itself from issues between the presidency and state governors," he insisted.

He was supported by all other senators who commented on the issue, as they all concurred that the nominees from Rivers state merited the appointments and so, competence should not be sacrificed on the altar of local politics.

Senate President, David Mark who presided over the day's session, appealed that state politics should not be brought to the Senate, urging people to look at issues from the nationalistic point even as he concurred with the position of some senators that the objection was supposed to reflect on the report, saying that would not mean that objection would carry the day.

Less than 24 hours after, a similar controversy trailed the confirmation of reappointment of former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Abdulraheem Oba, as Chairman, Federal Character Commission, FCC, following strong opposition by Senators Bukola Saraki and Shaaba Lafiagi, who are well known sympathizers of opposition APC. Besides, the duo is not only against President Jonathan who they accused of nursing re-election ambition but Professor Oba, who they believe have not been loyal to their satisfaction.

The development became like a battle between PDP and APC senators when the Senate Minority Leader, George Akume, APC, Benue North West, when he led APC senators in a battle to frustrate the confirmation. He claimed that Oba's performance in his first appointment as FCC chairman was below expectation.

This man is not worthy to be returned to that office whether he is from the North or North Central. He is a failure as far as implementation of federal character is concerned,h insisted.

But Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, PDP, Cross River Central, rose in support of the nominee, saying the Senate must rise above local politics just as he noted that there was a limit to local politics.

"This man has impacted in leadership. Yesterday, this distinguished Senate, again, considered after several hours bearing the nature of a national or zonal appointment and the nature of a state representation. And this distinguished Senate in its wisdom, agreed that local politics should be limited to local representation and that when national or zonal appointments are being made, there is a limit to local politics."

Source

 


Cloud Tag: What's trending

Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.

Obuh     Idiagbon     Yakubu Dogara     Garba Dogo     Abdulrasheed Akogun     Suleman Abubakar     Bayo Mohammed Onimode     Baba-Isale     Kwara State Sports Commission     Muhammad-Mustapha Suleiman     Yoruba     Ojuekun     Toyin Falola     Tinubu     Abdulrazaq Aiyelabegan     Yemi Osinbajo     Lasiele Alabi Yahaya     Oba Abdulkadir La\'aro     KWASSIP     Aasiyat Bello Oyedepo     Saba Jibril     Cornelius Adebayo     Mujtabah Bature     Adamu Attah     Ophthalmological Society Of Nigeria     Ajayi Okasanmi     Nigerian Supreme Council For Islamic Affairs     Kola Ologbondiyan     Alore     Oniwasi Agbaye     Benin Republic     Amina El-Imam     Kuliyan Geri     Okin Malt     Saidu Kawu     Gafaru Olayiwola Olorisade     Olaiya Lawal     Fatima Abolore Jimoh     Sheikh Alimi     Lola Olabayo     Ilorin Talaka Parapo     Abdulfatai Baakini     Jimoh Bashir     Idris Amosa Saidu     Alumni Association Of The Federal Polytechnic Offa     Ibrahim Mashood     Ijakadi     National Union Of Road Transport Workers     Kaiama     Abioye Bello     YAKOOYO     Bashirat Bola Bello     TETFUND     Ogidi-Oloje     Isau     Zulu Gambari     UNILORIN Alumni     Student Learning Support Helpline     Ita-Ore     Sadiq Umar     Hassan Taiye Salam     Esinniobiwa Quareeb     Idris Garuba     Kawu     Gbenga Adebayo     Abubakar Lah     Adedayo Yusuf Abdulkareem     Ilorin Descendants Progressive Union     Kwara Volleyball Association     Owu Fall     Saka Abimbola Isau     Sulyman Age AbdulKareem     Bolaji Nagode     Olaiya Zuberu     Bilikisu Oniyangi     IHS Towers     Hydro-electric Power Producing Areas Development Commission    

Cloud Tag: What's trending

Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.

Ilorin Talaka Parapo (ITP)     Adolescent Girls Initiative For Learning And Empowerment     Ahmad Belgore     Saliu Alamoyo     Baba Idris     Rex Olawoye     Bilikis Oladimeji     SDP     Centre For Peace And Strategic Studies     Bankole Omisore     Gwanara     Shehu Alimi Foundation     Halimat Yusuf     Obuh     Omotoso     National Broadcasting Commission     Oko Erin     Ilorin East     Alimi Abdulrazaq     Ojuekun Sarumi     AbdulGafar Tosho     Ibrahim Taiwo     Shonga Farm Project     N-Power     Isiaka Abdulrazak     Baakini     BECE     Ali Ahmad     Nigerian Medical Association     Kabir Shagaya     Binta Sulyman     Jani Ibrahim     Kwara Basketball Association     Femi Oladiji     Kolo     Paul Olawoore     Apata Ajele Secondary School     Abdulrosheed Okiki     Idowu Laro     Damilola Yusuf     Salami Adekunle     Afolabi-Oshatimehin     Monkey Pox     Nigerian Army     Lai Gobir     Abatemi Usman     Ibrahim Kayode Adeyemi     Alfa Modibo Belgore     COVID-19 Palliatives     Ndakene     Ashiru     Funke Adedoyin     Umar Ahmed Gunu     Matthew Okedare     Ilorin West     Yomi Ogunsola     Oko     Kolade Solagberu     Mazars Consulting     Shao     Vasolar-Kwara Company Ltd     Kwara Restoration Project     Fatima Abolore Jimoh     Labour Party     Press Release     Kannike     Afolabi-Oshatimehin Adenike Harriet     Abubakar Baba     Igbomina     Mohammed Yahaya Barki     Olatomiwa Williams     Abdulrahman Onikijipa     Alaaya     Ibraheem Adeola Katibi     HAMFAT Clinic And Maternity     Abdulrazaq Aiyelabegan     Sulyman Atolagbe Alege