The members want Femi Gbajabiamila as the House Leader, a proposal which was rejected by House of Representatives Speaker Dogara.
See Full letter of the APC loyalist below:
Dear Chief Oyegun,
Nomination of Principal Officers in the House of Representatives
Our attention has been drawn to the letter written to you by the Speaker Hon. Yakubu Dogara in response to your letter to him almost a month prior. We find Hon. Dogara’s letter fraught with several fundamental flaws in his analysis and interpretation of the Constitution and House rules. This is to set the records straight.
THE CONSTITUTION
“In giving effect to the provisions of section 14(3) and (4) of this constitution, the commission shall have the power to –
(a). Work out an equitable formula subject to the approval of the National Assembly for the distribution of all cadres of posts in the public service of the federation and of the states, the armed forces of the federation, the Nigerian police force and other government security agencies, government owned companies and parastatals of the states…..
Furthermore and more compelling is sub section 2 which states in defining meaning of political posts:
“The posts mentioned in subparagraph 1 (a) and (b) shall include those of the permanent secretaries, directors general in extra ministerial departments and parastatals, directors in ministries and extra ministerial departments, senior military Officers, senior diplomatic posts and managerial cadres in the federal and state parastatals, bodies, agencies and institutions”
These are all executive appointments and not legislative offices.
The above proviso Mr. Chairman recognizes Federal Character only as it relates to the executive and government agencies. The National Assembly is not recognized for that purpose.
“Nothing in subsection (1) of this section shall invalidate any law by reason only that the law imposes restrictions with respect to the appointment of any person to any office under the State or as a member of the armed forces of the Federation or a member of the Nigerian police force or to an office in the service of a body corporate established by any law in force in Nigeria”
The above proviso Mr. Chairman recognizes Federal Character only as it relates to the executive and government agencies. The National Assembly is not so recognized for that purpose.
THE STANDING RULES OF THE HOUSE.
The House rules derive their legitimacy from the Constitution. Section 60 of the constitution states:
“Subject to the provisions of this constitution, the Senate or the House shall have power to regulate its own procedure”
“Only members with cognate legislative experience as members of the National Assembly shall be eligible for appointment as Principal Officers”
This rule goes to the very heart of the issue of the South East not being represented in the majority party positions. This rule is relevant because the thrust of the Speakers argument is that 1 zone cannot have 2 slots out of 6 slots open to the Party. However before we can even begin to talk of zoning, one must first qualify for the office. Unfortunately under the above rules the south east is disqualified. There are 2 members of APC from the zone and they are both new members and so by operation of law they are automatically disqualified. The rule was put in place years ago, not in anticipation of disqualifying any zone, but to strengthen the institution. As stated, this rule is universal and exists in all parliaments world over and is not peculiar to Nigeria. Ranking is a legislative tradition. There is a reason for this. Experience in legislative work, its nuances and complexities are acquired over time. This is why a new member with little or no prior legislative experience is not permitted to provide leadership to members with 4, 8, 12 or even 16 years’ experience. We must begin to conduct our business as much as possible in line with international best practices. We believe and expect that our members from the South East will be given the opportunity to build their legislative experience during this Assembly, to enable them participate more in the next, by God’s grace.
From the above, it follows that the 6 positions can only be occupied by 5 zones which means 1 zone will as of necessity have 2 slots whether North West, North East, South West, South South or North Central.
PARTY AND ITS SUPREMACY
It is on record that the Speaker defied the Party going into the elections and he is about to repeat such defiance. The party must assert its authority over all its members the Speaker inclusive as none of us came to the House as independent candidates and we subscribed expressly and impliedly to the Party’s supremacy in political activities.
Article 9.2 of the APC constitution which we all subscribed to states “Members of the party shall be obligated to affirm the party’s aims and objectives”. The party’s letter to the Speaker on party positions forms part of the aims and objectives of the party.
Furthermore, the President himself has spoken severally that the Party is Supreme and its decision must be obeyed. He said the same thing just recently at the NEC meeting. Nigerians have voted for the APC and thereby entrusted all political decisions to the party. It is our intention that the mandate given to us by Nigerians should be utilized to the benefit of the entire nation and not just for a few.
This Party has bent over backwards for the Speaker and enough is enough. He refused zoning before the elections (see attached May Press conference) and because of his refusal the party decided to conduct primaries and allow the members themselves to decide, he refused that too and struck a deal with the opposition. It seems for the Speaker who won his election by 8 marginal votes, it is his way or the high way. We cannot adopt this winner takes it all approach as it will be unfair to Nigerians. Our party campaigned against the PDP’s impunity in all its ramifications and so did the Nigerian people and we cannot be seen to be condoning the very thing we condemned the PDP for. That smacks of hypocrisy. The people of Nigeria voted for change and that change includes not sacrificing merit on the altar of ethnicity. We are not in doubt that all the shenanigans is merely a pretext to exclude our Principal Hon Femi Gbajabiamila, a man acknowledged to have served the House, Party and Country meritoriously, who was the face of opposition in the National Assembly and who led our Party from minority to majority in the House. A man who gallantly congratulated Mr. Speaker after an unexpected loss and who extended a hand of cooperation to him severally. Such injustice must not be allowed to stand.
Mr. Chairman the Party has spoken. If that isn’t enough, the APC members in the House have spoken on those they want as their leaders. What else is needed or what exactly is the agenda here?
A stitch in time saves nine. We must save our Party. We must save our Nation.
Hon. Nasiru Sani Zangon-Daura
For: APC Loyalists Group
House of Representatives.
CC: President, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
CC: Governor Rochas Okorocha, Chairman, Progressive Governors’ Forum
CC: Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (Progressive Governors’ Forum Mediator)Forum Mediator)
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