A fresh plot to unseat Speaker Aminu Tanmuwal
of the House of Representatives has been exposed.
The plot came to light on Wednesday at a
close-door meeting of the Representatives.
The day was, however, only saved by the
maturity of the Speaker and his loyalists who are in the majority, sources said
yesterday.
So charged was the session that
anti-Tanmbuwal Reps created a scene with a female member of the House, said to
be loyal to a minister from the South-South, mounting a table to shout at the
Speaker. A crisis almost erupted in the process.
A principal officer of the House(who is
interested in becoming Speaker) and two loyalists of the serving minister are
the arrowheads of the plot,it was gathered.
Some governors are also alleged to be part of
the plot.
Their specific roles were not clear at press
time.
What is clear is that the three plotters,
alongside some pro-Presidency Representatives, had on Wednesday asked the
Speaker to account for every Kobo budgeted for the House.
They sought details on how the House votes
had been spent.
They also demanded an increase in their
quarterly allowances and running costs as preconditions for passing the 2014
Budget.
But majority of the members saw through their
demands and put up a resistance ,leaving the arrowheads to rue what might have
been.
One source said: ” At a point, a female
Representative from the South-South climbed a table and started shouting and
banging the table to provoke the Speaker and his supporters.
“With the support of some members, she asked
the Speaker to render an account of how the House budget had been spent. The
agitators also said the 2014 Budget would not be passed if the allowances
payable to members were not increased by the leadership.”
A member from the South-East said: “They even
said there was need to increase the allowances because the election year is
almost here and members would have to spend more.
“Some of us, however, suspected foul play
when a hitherto reserved and eloquent female member rose up to cause a scene
over nothing.
“Initially since her point was on money, there
was sympathy, but when members discovered that the agitators were after the
Speaker, they lost our sympathy.”
A Representative from the North-West said:
“The truth is that these forces are after the Speaker and they have mapped out
a four-point plot.
“The plot entails creating disorder in the
House to slight the Speaker; awaiting court judgment on 37 Representatives who
defected to APC to create rumpus in the House; planning to use the tyranny of
PDP majority to hold the House leadership to ransom; and removal of Speaker
Tambuwal.
“But they have forgotten that they cannot
force a Speaker on the House even if PDP is in the majority. What is the
likelihood that the PDP candidate will be acceptable to members who are mostly
independent.
“I hope they will not stoke the fire of
North-South war in the House. Tambuwal’s leadership transcends party lines.”
Another Representative said: “Most members
did not buy into it. So, the plot fell flat on its face. They wanted to use the
agitation for enhanced allowances as baits to cause crisis in the House, but
members resisted them. They are the same forces who had wanted to lead the
House but were rejected.
“It was shocking that those who claimed to be
loyal to President Goodluck Jonathan did not want the House to pass the 2014
Budget unless more allowances were paid to them by the leadership.
“This contradiction made many of us to
suspect that there was a bigger picture behind the sudden agitation by the
affected members.
“These forces have not been happy that the
Speaker refused to declare the seats of some Representatives who defected to
the All Progressives Congress (APC) vacant.
“They decided to latch on any issue to cause
commotion in the House and embarrass Tambuwal.”
A Principal Officer said: “The Speaker gave a
satisfactory response which was acceptable to members. He said the budget of
the National Assembly had remained at N150billion and he could not exceed
appropriation limit.
“Tambuwal reminded members that the same
scenario of more allowances forced the House under ex-Speaker Dimeji Bankole to
take N10billion loan from a bank.
“He said at the end of the day, Bankole was
sacrificed by members as he was made to face an avoidable trial.
“At the end of it all, Tambuwal was firm when
he declared: ‘I won’t take loan to pay more allowances to members. I won’t go
beyond House budget.’ ”
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This is the beginning of the fall of Jonathan , Mark it. Tambowa is the people's speaker and he is untouchable. Jonathan is shameless. Is this how conventional democracy is practice?
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