It was learnt yesterday that President Goodluck
Jonathan fired his Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Joy
Emordi, following a shouting match with a minister at the Presidential Villa on
Thursday.
Investigations showed that Emordi
had gone to the Villa to draw the attention of the President to a few issues
including the alleged inducement of members of the House of Representatives
with $25,000 each to disrupt some activities in the House.
She was said to have advised that
the Presidency should caution those behind it in order not to cause a strain in
the relationship between the Executive and the Legislature.
Although the Presidency denied
involvement in the alleged bribery saga, a minister was alleged to have flared
up and taken on Emordi.
A source said: “The minister did not
see anything wrong and asked Emordi if she wanted loyalists of the President to
keep quiet while Jonathan was being intimidated. Emordi stood her ground that
lobbying on any issue in parliament could be done without inducement.”
She also said as a Special Adviser,
she owed the President a duty to say the truth. She said it was a “mistake” to
introduce money into
legislative issues.
“The atmosphere became charged at
the Villa with the minister saying: “Mr. President, you can see that some of
your aides are not loyal at all, I don’t know why you are keeping them.”
The source said the shouting match
was a further pointer that Emordi’s days in government were numbered. Elements
within the presidency have reportedly not been comfortable with her silence on
the emergence of ‘New PDP’ legislative caucuses in the Senate and House of
Representatives.
They are said to have blamed her for
not being proactive in frustrating a gang-up against the Presidency in the
National Assembly- especially the House of Representatives.
It is claimed that Emordi assured
the Presidency that she had secured the assurances of Senate President, David
Mark and Speaker of the House, Aminu Tambuwal, that the G-7 governors and the
Abubakar Kawu Baraje faction would not be allowed to pay courtesy visits to the
National Assembly last Tuesday.
Her critics say her weak posture
forced the pro-Bamanga Tukur forces to resort to
Plan B – the disruption of the visit of G-7 governors and Baraje led PDP to
Speaker Tambuwal.
Another source, however, claimed
that the situation in the National Assembly on Tuesday was beyond the control
of Emordi. There was a last-minute “gentleman agreement” in order to prevent
revolt in the two chambers by the New PDP and the opposition.
He said: “The leadership’s stand not
to receive the New PDP changed when it got assurance from the Baraje-led party
leadership that they will give maximum support to Mark and Tambuwal leadership.
This was why the Senate President and Tambuwal changed their mind and receive
them.
Prior to the resumption, Mark is
said to have had private audience with Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi to
get assurances that all was well and the National Assembly would not be turned
into a battle ground.
The G7 governors also reached out to
the legislative leadership and gave commitment that the new PDP will not
support or encourage any change at the helm. They told the Senate President and
other principal officers that they should be neutral in the battle between the
old and new PDP.
Also the senators from the
North-Central, where the Senate presidency was zoned to by the Peoples
Democratic Party assured the Senate leadership that they remain loyal. Senator
Abdullahi Adamu from Nasarawa State and Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki of Kwara
State personally assured the leadership that their loyalty was to Mark’s
leadership and promised not to sponsor any leadership change in the red chamber
It was after receiving these
assurances that the leadership agreed to receive the new PDP despite pressure
not to do so from Tukur and the Presidency.
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Everything from the presidency is bribery n corruption
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The Bible says "if a righteous man rule, the people enjoy" now tell me, is everyone enjoying this government? So from this, if GEJ is a righteous man or not you can now tell.
SUGGESTION / CONCLUSION:
Goodluck E. Jonathan, Nigerians said they are ok with your government. When the Israelite were dying in the wilderness, God changed the government of Moses. He died and Joshua that can fight war emerged and took the Israelite to the promised land.
JONA! Let my people go.