Fighting erupted in the House
of Representatives on Tuesday when seven governors loyal to the New
Peoples Democratic Party visited the House in Abuja.
A member of the House from
Bayelsa State, Mr. Henry Ofongo, was punched and shoved repeatedly by his
colleagues for daring to oppose the visit. His jacket
was pulled off by some members.
Most of the members who crowded
Ofongo, were from Kano State, including Mr. Aminu Suleiman, Mr. Baballe
Murktar, Mr. Ali Madakaki and Mr. Ado Dogoa.
Mr. Dakuku Peterside and Andrew
Uchendu, both from Rivers State, also shoved Ofongo, preventing him from moving
close to the high table.
In the ensuing fracas, other members
, who were in solidarity with Ofongo, attempted to throw chairs.
One of the lawmakers, who lifted a
chair but was prevented from throwing it, was Mr. Ini Udoka from Akwa Ibom
State.
Mr. Emmanuel Okon, also from Akwa
Ibom State, joined the fighting on the side of Ofongo.
Udoka and Okon, like Afongo,
are pro- Bamanga Tukur-led National Working Committee of the PDP
lawmakers.
The governors in the New PDP that
visited the lawmakers were Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto); Babangida Aliyu
(Niger); Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers); Sule Lamido (Jigawa);
Murtala Nyako (Adamawa); and Abdul-Fatai Ahmed (Kwara).
They arrived the House in
company with the National Chairman of the New
PDP, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje.
The Speaker of the House, Mr. Aminu
Tambuwal, and other principal officers received them in Room 0.28.
Other principal officers in
attendance were the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha; the Majority Leader,
Mrs. Mulikat Akande-Adeola; the Chief Whip, Mr. Ishaka Bawa; the Deputy
Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor; and the Deputy Whip, Mr. Murktar Ahmed.
As Baraje was introduced and asked to
state the purpose of their visit, Afongo stormed the venue with Betty
Apiafi (Rivers); Bethel Amadi (Imo); Kingsley Chinda (Rivers); Bitrus Kaze
(Plateau).
Afongo shouted “point of order”,
“point of order” and charged in the direction of the high table in a bid to
register his protest.
He said the meeting must not hold
because he did not believe that many of the people at the venue were PDP
members.
But, the pro-Baraje members stopped
him, shoving and throwing punches in the process. Afongo too responded with
punches.
When Baraje ignored the disruption
and tried to proceed with his speech, more protesters trooped in,
chanting anti-New PDP slogans.
They sang, “No, way, no way; PDP,
Tukur; PDP, Tukur.”
The loud protest drowned the
speech on the efforts being made to “address the culture of
impunity in the PDP.”
One of the protesters, Apiafi,
complained that the House was supporting “illegality.”
She fumed, “This is illegality; we
have only one PDP, they should stop this rubbish. How can we legalise it in the
House? The Speaker should not do this (receive the Baraje
delegation).
Kaze, who is from Plateau State, also
said, “Tukur is the only known Chairman of the PDP.”
A lawmaker from Kogi State, Mr.
Tajudeen Yusuf, described the visit as “unnecessary” because it would worsen
the party crisis.
Outside the venue, Afongo told
reporters that the presence of a “large number of non-PDP members” at the
meeting angered him.
He said, “Baraje is a leader in the
party. If he is coming to address us, no problem.
“But, I saw a crowd and non-party
members among them. I wanted to ask why and they started pushing me and
shouting me down.”
Responding to Baraje’s speech,
Tambuwal carefully avoided the factional crisis in the party.
Rather, he berated politicians for
being on a voyage to destroy democracy.
The Speaker observed that
self-interest, rather than the welfare of the majority of Nigerians, was
uppermost in the minds of politicians.
He said he could not comprehend why
politicians, who constitute less than “25 per cent” of the country’s
population, were taking the majority for a ride.
Tambuwal added. “We are
deeply concerned about recent political developments in our country, especially
in the PDP.
“Democracy belongs to all Nigerians
and not to politicians alone. Many people died fighting for democracy. This is
a reason we must conduct ourselves according to the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. We must abstain from heating up the polity
unnecessarily because of our personal ambitions.”
Earlier, Akande-Adeola had welcomed
the delegation, expressing hope that the visit would be the “beginning of the
end to the crisis in our party.”
The meeting ended hurriedly as
tension escalated.
Some pro-Baraje lawamakers later
addressed journalists after the meeting and condemned the disruption of
the proceedings by those loyal to the Tukur-led PDP.
Led by Uchendu,they explained
that the delegation merely came to brief their loyalists on the steps taken so
far to reform the party.
He said, “It is most unfortunate that
some people came to disrupt the meeting. This is the type of lawlessness that
takes place in the PDP.
“That is what we are saying, no, not
anymore. But, we all saw what happened.”
None of the governors uttered a word,
as they hurriedly left the venue.
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This 7 are simply out to create commotion.
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