The crisis within the All
Progressives Congress over the choice of candidates for the speakership
and the Senate presidency of the 8th National Assembly deepened on
Sunday as candidates not endorsed by the party’s leadership vowed to
contest the elections on Tuesday.
Findings in Abuja on Sunday showed that
the candidates – Yakubu Dogara (House of Representatives) and Bukola
Saraki (Senate) had intensified lobbying the Peoples Democratic
Party incoming lawmakers.
Senators-elect and their counterparts for
the House began accreditation for the Tuesday election at the National
Assembly in Abuja on Sunday.
The immediate past Minority Leader,
Femi Gbajabiamila, had at the party’s mock election on Saturday
emerged the APC consensus candidate for the post of speaker. He polled
154 votes as against Yakubu Dogara’s three votes.
A total of 183 members registered for the mock election but the votes of four were declared as invalid.
Bukola Saraki’s group boycotted the primary conducted for senate presidency , but the APC picked Ahmad Lawan, who got 32 votes.
Votes allocated to Dogora, a fraud, says Jibrin
But on Sunday, the spokesperson for the
8th Assembly Consolidation Group which is Dogara’s campaign body,
Abdulmumin Jibrin, warned that the APC was a on a path of
self-destruction by sticking to the outcome of the primary.
Jibrin, a former Chairman, House
Committee on Finance and contestant for the speakership until last week
when he stepped down to support Dogara, insisted that there was no
election.
“The mock election is a blatant lie. It was very shameful and disgraceful and the party only made a mockery of itself.
“We walked out of the hall and we never
participated in the election. Therefore, the votes allocated to us were a
fraud and we will not accept them,” he told a news conference on
Sunday.
Jibrin claimed that members of the
group had received threats of disciplinary actions from the party since
Saturday, but he restated the resolve of Dogara’s supporters to ignore
the APC and nominate him(Dogora) for Tuesday’s (tomorrow) election.
Disclosing that the group had
petitioned Buhari to wade into the matter, he said it was regrettable
that in just a week after the APC formed the government at the Federal
level, it appeared set on “derailing” from the ideals which propelled
it to power.
“We have decided to write a petition to
Buhari to intervene in this matter; to call the party to order. We will
go ahead to nominate Dogara on the 9th and we will not back out,” he
said.
The group seized the opportunity to unveil Lasun Yusuf, a member from Osun State, as Dogora’s running mate .
The same Yusuf, had last week, announced that he was backing Gbajabiamila, only to make a U-turn on Sunday.
Support us, Gbajabiamila’s secretariat tells Dogara
Shortly after the news conference, The
Gbajabiamila Secretariat in Abuja called on the Dogara group to bury
the hatchet and join the Lagos State lawmaker to build the House as
from Tuesday.
It noted that had Dogara won the mock
election instead of Gbajabiamila, the former minority leader would have
supported him, being the candidate so chosen by the party.
The secretariat, also said there was
nothing strange in conducting a mock election, which it argued was not
different from the primaries members participated in before their
election to the National Assembly.
Dickson Tarkighir, who spoke for the
secretariat said, “It is unfortunate that some members sought for
intervention of the party before their election into the National
Assembly but suddenly realised that the unbiased intervention of the
party in the mock election is inappropriate.
“Definitely, these are not agents of
change. The party gave members-elect the platform to elect a popular
candidate that would represent the party in the House and we are glad
that at the end of that exercise, it was res ipsa loquitur.
“Had Dogara won the mock election we
would have all queued behind him now but as a mark of discipline and
respect for the party, we are all behind Gbajabiamila.”
However, The PUNCH gathered that
Gbajabiamila would most likely emerge as the speaker, barring any major
alterations in the support structure he already had among
members-elect.
It was learnt that flowing from his
victory on Saturday, the North-West and North-East caucuses of the
House resolved to sustain their support for him on Tuesday.
He was said to be already assured of the votes of 47 out of the 48 APC members from the South-West.
Findings revealed that the North-West, with 87 APC lawmakers, had over 84 backing Gbajabiamila.
A returning member of the House, who
asked not to be named said , “Kano, with the largest state caucus, has
24 members; 21 voted for Gbajabiamila on Saturday and will repeat the
same on Tuesday.
“Jigawa has 11 members, all whom are with Gbajabiamila.’’
Investigations also indicated that 35 out of the total 39 APC members from the North-East were firmly backing Gbajabiamila.
A top APC member, who also spoke with The PUNCH
in Abuja on Sunday, said, “The project in the House is tied to the
project of Senator Ahmed Lawan, who is contesting the President of the
Senate.
“It is the same project and we will keep to it until victory is won on Tuesday.’’
It was learnt that the North-West and the
North-East started plotting in May to edge Dogara out of the contest
when they prevailed on Mohammed Monguno, a former contestant for the
speakership, to step down for Gbajabiamila.
Monguno was later asked to team up with
Gbajabiamila as his deputy for a single ticket, a move meant to block
Dogara in his North-East .
On the other hand, the North-West was
said to have asked to be given no higher position than the Majority
leader in the 8th House.
A former President of the Nigerian Union
of Journalists and member-elect from Kano State, Sani Zoro,
confirmed that the North was the main support base of Gbajabiamila.
Zoro said, “For someone who has served the opposition well for 12 years, he (Gbajabiamia) deserves to be rewarded.
“In a parliamentary system of government, he would have become the prime minister without debate.”
Findings showed that even the PDP Caucus
with 193 members, was divided, an indication that Gbajabiamila and
Dogara might share the votes of the minority camp on Tuesday.
“There is no guarantee of a block vote anymore because the two camps will share the votes of the PDP.
“The APC’s mock election of Saturday also spoke volumes of what to expect on Tuesday,” another member stated.
A group of senators-elect who are
canvassing for the emergence Saraki as President also insisted on
Sunday that the Kwara State senator would contest the position on
Tuesday.
The group, in a statement by two of its
members, Dino Melaye and Ahmed Rufai-Sani, argued that the mock
primary that produced Ahmad Lawan as the APC concensus candidate, was
manipulated by the party leaders.
The senators-elect noted with regret that
the leadership of the APC did not carry the pro–Saraki group along
while the Lawan group was allegedly informed ahead of the meeting.
The group explained that it went to the
International Conference Centre venue of the meeting in Abuja with just
five members to discuss the modalities for the conduct of the election
on Tuesday.
It said, “The Unity Forum (Lawan’s group)
insisted on open ballot voting which we discovered is different from
the electoral process used to conduct the earlier election with the
House of Representatives members -elect.
“To us, this open ballot voting is
primitive; undemocratic and against universal electoral norms and
practice.In the light of the above, we the Senators elect of Like Minds
hereby insist on our position of Open ballot.
“Secret voting process which we believe
is in consonance with the provisions of the Electoral Act, the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the universal
electoral values.
“As responsible citizens of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, and leaders in our own right, we have resolved and
hereby state that we shall not be part of a process that promotes
undemocratic electoral process.
“Such undemocratic process may resort to
rancorous and uncivil situations which inhibit the rights of individuals
to vote for the candidate of their choice, as this process will further
divide us than unite members of our party.
“In conclusion we the Senators-Elect of
Like Minds wish to state categorically that we will participate only in
the constitutional election scheduled for Tuesday, the 9th of June 2015
in line with the rules of the Senate of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.”
The group vowed to address a news
conference with 65 senators-elect across the APC and the PDP, who had
already endorsed Saraki’s candidature for the post.
Investigations
by our correspondents had revealed that 33 out of the 59 APC senators –
elect voted for Lawan at the mock primary, leaving Saraki with the
remaining 26.
Already the Saraki group are claiming to have the support of 49 PDP senators – elect who will give him their votes on Tuesday.
An incoming PDP senator, who confided in The PUNCH on the lobbying by the candidates, said, “The candidates have been reaching out to us, but we in the PDP are not united.”
APC cautions aggrieved candidates
The APC has however enjoined the
aggrieved candidates and their supporters to put its interest and
that of the nation above their personal interests.
It said in a statement on Sunday by its
National Secretary, Mala Buni, that it was natural for people to feel
disappointment after losing a contest. .
The party said, “ However, we must put
the interest of our party above personal interests and avoid a situation
whereby any other candidates, apart from those picked by the party,
will emerge as Senate President and House Speaker on Tuesday.
‘‘Any outstanding issues will be resolved
by the party so we won’t go into Tuesday’s election with more than one
candidate each for the two posts – Senate Presidency and speakership.”
The party said it would amount to an act
of shame if, despite its majority in the National Assembly, it was
unable to produce a Senate President and Speaker of its choice.
It therefore appealed to all the aggrieved members to sheathe their swords and allow peace to reign.
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