The leadership of the Senate yesterday
told the Chairman of its Committee on Rules and Business, Chief Ita Enang,
that he went beyond his brief in threatening the 22 PDP Senators said to be on
their way to the All Progressives Congress (APC) with sack from the chamber.
Several other Senators said Enang got it all
wrong on the matter.
Senator Enang had, at a press conference in
Abuja on Thursday, vowed that the 22 Senators would automatically lose their
seats and be escorted out of the chamber once they formally announce their
defection.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on
Information, Media and Public Affairs, Chief Enyinnaya Abaribe, dismissed
Enang’s statement as strictly his “personal opinion”.
Abaribe said while Enang is entitled to his
opinion,it should not be mistaken as the Senate’s.
The statement, he added ,also has nothing to
do with the President of the Senate who had, in an earlier statement,said that
the leadership of the PDP would work to keep the PDP intact and prevent further
crisis in within its fold.
Abaribe said that the chamber is still on
recess and that only after deliberations upon its resumption on January 14 “
would any statement on urgent matters of state be issued.”
He added:”It is, therefore, preposterous to
attribute the personal opinion of a Senator to represent the resolution of the
Senate and its highly respected leadership as exemplified by Senate President
Mark.
“Senate position as statutory is always
relayed by its spokesman in which case it becomes safe to say that Senate has
spoken.”
The Senate,he pointed out, is at peace and
there is nothing to suggest that its members are working at cross purposes .
“It is one whole family of patriotic
Nigerians who first and foremost defers to issues that are of national
interest.
“The Senate, as currently constituted, is
peopled by very distinguished Nigerians who see the institution for what it is;
a hallowed chamber whose decisions and resolutions are shaped by honour and
love for country”, he said.
In his reaction, the Vice Chairman, Senate
Committee on Education,Chief Olusola Adeyeye, described Enang’s postulations as
a “blackmail.”
Adeyeye said Enang spoke without the mandate
of the Senate and, therefore, was speaking for himself and that nobody can
“detract or subtract from the constitutional rights of Nigerians to freedom of
association.”
Adeyeye said:”Senator Ita Enang would do well
not to arrogate powers which he does not have to himself.
“On this matter, Senator Ita Enang is
speaking for himself. He does not even have the mandate to speak for the entire
Senate on this matter. We want to make it clear that Senators would make their
opinions known when they resume from the Yuletide break next week.
“The National Assembly should be the
foundation of freedom in this country. It is supposed to guarantee the freedom
of Nigerians, subject, of course, to the rights of the constituents of
lawmaker, if he’s not following the dictates of his people.
“We warn those attempting to blackmail
lawmakers that that tactic will backfire. Legislators should be free to stand
by their conscience without any threat of blackmail. The laws of the land are
clear on movement from one party to another and nobody should assume a position
of authority he does not hold.”
Adeyeye further wondered why Enang, who has
been in the National Assembly since 1999 ,has never voiced any opinion when
members defected from other parties to the PDP.
Chairman, Senate Committee on Drugs,
Narcotics and Financial Crimes, Senator Victor Lar, also faulted Enang, saying
the declaration of any lawmaker’s seat vacant can only be ordered by a court of
law.
He said:”This is a time when healing of those
aggrieved within the PDP is required.”
Senator Enang had argued that electoral
positions are contested on party basis and not on individual basis.
Enang had said: “The party is sovereign and
if one is not granted the ticket by his party, the political ambition of the
person suffers a setback.
“Therefore, when legislators are elected into
the National Assembly, they are voted in on the basis of the political party to
which they belong and not on individual grounds.”
Five governors and 37 members of the House of
Representatives and 27 members of the Sokoto House of Assembly and other PDP
leaders across the country have already dumped the party for the APC.
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ReplyDeleteI said it,d foolish Enang has been in d Chamber since 1999 taking all sorts of allowances,he is a thief who has been taking advantage of our corruption in dis country to enrich himself n his family & now he wants d trends to continue,he is a crook of d highest order
ReplyDeleteIta Enang is a thief d@ don't knw his right or left nd hav swear to continue plunging dis contri into undemocratic process.he tink d@ senate is his private estate.akwaibom ppl shuld bring d@ monkey back to da zoo were he came out from fool.
ReplyDeleteNo min that bad man.
DeleteWe will call him back this week.
ReplyDeleteAnybody dat call 4 declaring vacant d seat of d defected governors and odas is a fool. If pdp shld try such dey're looking 4 trouble cuz in d past people defected to pdp from dere formal political parties and notin happened and now dat its happening to pdp, dey're crying. God wil punish u people, failed party pdp. Shame pdp! shame pdp!! Shame pdp!!!
ReplyDeleteNa AKPABIO Money de make Enang derailed. His mouth wll be shut in d next dispensation if he makes mistake to rig himself back to the senate.
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