The
Presidency has moved against lawmakers that defected from the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Party on Wednesday.
Saturday naijahforreal learnt that the
Presidency had asked the Independent National Electoral Commission and
the Speaker, House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, to declare
the seats of the 37 lawmakers vacant.
It has also asked the electoral body to
begin the process of conducting fresh election in the affected
lawmakers’ constituencies with a view to replacing them since there is
still one more year in the lifespan of the current legislature.
Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, said this in an exclusive interview with Saturday naijahforreal on Thursday.
Thirty-seven members of the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party in the House of Representatives had on
Wednesday ended months of speculation as they formally defected to the
APC.
The development increased the numerical
strength of the APC from 135 to 172 therefore making it the party with a
simple majority in the House as the PDP now has 171 members.
Wednesday’s mass defection of the
lawmakers further fuelled speculations that with the lower house in the
hands of the opposition, lawmakers may begin impeachment moves against
President Goodluck Jonathan.
But Gulak said the President was not losing sleep because he had not committed any offence.
“We have asked the Speaker and INEC to
declare the seats of the lawmakers vacant. Anyone that wants to remain
in the House should face the electorate and contest on the platform of
their new party,’’ Gulak said.
He added that the President was not
afraid of impeachment. “He is not scared because he has not committed
any impeachable offence,” he declared.
He said what happened on the floor of the
House of Representatives on Wednesday was just a case of lawmakers
following their state governors who had earlier defected.
He said since INEC had taken a position
that there was no division in the ruling party, “so the next step for
the commission is to declare the seats of the defected lawmakers vacant
and conduct fresh elections to replace them.’’
He said, “There is no division in the PDP and you are aware that INEC has given a verdict to that effect.
“The next step therefore is for the
commission and the Speaker to declare the seats of the defected
lawmakers vacant to pave the way for INEC to conduct fresh elections for
their constituents to elect their replacements.
“Since there is still one year to go, INEC should prepare for elections.”
The presidential aide said the affected
lawmakers should simply go and re-contest on the platform of their new
party if they were desirous of remaining in the House of
Representatives.
He said the Presidency’s position is that nobody should be forced to remain where he does not want to be.
When asked whether Jonathan is reaching
out to the leadership of the House of Representatives on the
development, Gulak said the President was in constant contact with the
leadership of the National Assembly at the party level.
But in a swift reaction, the defected
lawmakers said any attempt to declare their seats vacant would amount to
the Presidency promoting rule of impunity. They also said INEC could
not declare their seats vacant.
The defected lawmakers referred the Presidency to the court ruling on the matter.
Speaking on behalf of the defectors, Mr.
Zakari Mohammed, said the “opinion” of the Presidency could not be
superior to the ruling of the court.
He said, “Can their opinion supersede the
court’s ruling? What they are trying to do is an attempt to promote
the rule of impunity, which will fail. This was a party (PDP) that had
control of the majority in the House and you allowed it to slip away.
Now, you are complaining.”
An Abuja court had a few weeks ago ruled that the seats of the lawmakers could not be declared vacant.
Meanwhile, the Senate on Thursday said
the letter of the former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, to Jonathan
was not worth discussing even as a chieftain of APC said the former
president’s daughter’s purported letter to her father was a distraction.
The Senate also said calls for the
impeachment of President Jonathan based on the contents of the said
letter were “utter rubbish.”
Senate spokesman, Eyinnaya Abaribe, said in an interview with Saturday naijahforreal in Abuja on Thursday that the Senate had no business discussing Obasanjo’s letter since it was not addressed to it.
He said the upper legislative chamber would not be dragged into a communication between Obasanjo and Jonathan.
However, a chieftain of the All
Progressives Congress, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, has described Senator Iyabo
Obasanjo’s purported letter to her father as a distraction.
Fashakin, who was the National Publicity
Secretary of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, said in a
separate telephone interview with Saturday naijahforreal,, on Thursday
that Iyabo’s letter did not detract from the issues raised by
ex-President Obasanjo in his letter to President Jonathan.
Fashakin said whatever Senator Obasanjo
had against her father was a family affair which had no bearing on the
growth and development of Nigeria.
He equally wondered whether Nigerians
were being railroaded into taking the younger Obasanjo’s letter as
President Jonathan’s response to the former president’s letter.
Fashakin said, “Should we now take the letter from Iyabo Obasanjo to her father as the response from the President?
“Because, the coincidence is too much,
telling us that Obasanjo is not a good father, what has that got to do
with our progress as a nation?
“That is at best the business of the
Obasanjo family. What Iyabo has written and what Obasanjo has written
are two different things.
“(Olusegun) Obasanjo opened a can of
worms, is it true that the President has trained or is training 1,000
snipers in North Korea? Because he said it was the same place Abacha
trained his own.
“There is no need trying to dance around
these issues, let us know the truth. Let us know whether when we go for
campaigns now those snipers will begin their work.
“Those are the things we are interested
in, not the Presidency using Iyabo Obasanjo to distract us. Does her
letter detract from what Obasanjo said in his letter?”
He said at best Iyabo’s letter only told Nigerians that Obasanjo was a bad father and a bad family man.
He accused the Jonathan administration of
trying to use “this distraction” to shift public attention from the
issues raised in Obasanjo’s letter.
Fashakin also demanded that government
should explain to Nigerians the real reasons behind its decision to free
Major Hamza Al-Mustapha from jail.
He expressed fears that political
campaigns might become dangerous gatherings to attend if indeed there
were trained snipers on the prowl.
The party chieftain maintained that what
Nigerians expect from the President is for him to address all the issues
raised by ex-president Obasanjo in his open letter.
Meanwhile, none of the senators elected
on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party has formally defected to
the APC. Hence, PDP is still the majority party in the Senate with 73
PDP senators against 53 APC, three LP and one APGA.
Also, the House of Representatives has
said it will not debate calls for the impeachment of President Jonathan
because the matter was not before the House.
It stated that “calls for the impeachment of the President” were opinions expressed by persons outside the House.
The Deputy Chairman, House Committee on
Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Victor Ogene, explained that the
legislature had a procedure for conducting its business, adding that in
the case of the impeachment calls, the House had not been informed or
approached.
“As a House, we respond to issues that
are before us, not calls by people outside. Issues come to the House by
way of motions, bills and petitions. We don’t have any of such
concerning impeachment before us for now,” Ogene added
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