Aliyu Madaki (APC-Kano) accused members
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of collecting $20,000 to hinder the
motion on the $9.3 million Federal Government cash seized in South Africa. The
money was ostensibly for the purchase of arms.
Members of the PDP said Madaki accused
them in media reports of collecting $50,000 to truncate the motion moved by the
Deputy Minority Leader Ismaila Kawu on Tuesday.
But Madaki stood his ground saying he
gave the interviews, insisting that the PDP lawmakers collected $20,000 and not
$50,000 as stated in the reports.
He said: “What happened was that I
received a call to confirm if members were given $50,000 each to kill the
motion. I said that what I know is that (PDP) members were given $20,000 each.”
But angry PDP lawmakers insisted that
Madaki should list those who received the bribe. Proceedings stopped for a
while.
Albert Sam-Tsokwa, chairman, House
Committee on Rules and Business while standing on Order 8, Rule 20 of the
House, had insisted that the motion, which was not debated upon on Tuesday, was
in line with the House rules.
He, however, denied knowledge of the
alleged bribe, adding that the newspaper reports breached his privilege as a
lawmaker.
He said: “It is not to my knowledge that
$50,000 was paid to me or any other member (of the PDP). My privilege, as an
honourable member, has been and is being breached. As I stated yesterday,
infrastructure and related motions are not to be debated. It is contained in
our rules.
“We are all aware that infrastructure
motion can be raised, seconded and voted upon. This is not the first time
issues like this have been brought to the floor of the House and rejected.”
Sam-Tsokwa urged the House to ask the
Committee on Ethics and Privileges to probe the allegation.
While ruling on the motion, Emeka
Ihedioha, Deputy Speaker, said members should be careful of their actions and
utterances as the House “is in trying times”.
He added: “We should be careful as
circumstances like this could lead to casualty. It is not my wish that such
should happen. It is regrettable that despite the fact that I bent over to take
the motion, there was still a walk-out.”
Ihedioha referred the motion to the
Committee on Ethics and Privileges, which is to report to the House within two
weeks.
All Progressives Congress (APC)
lawmakers stormed out of plenary on Tuesday over the $9.3 smuggled into
South Africa by two Nigerian and an Israeli. The Federal Government is yet to
speak on the matter.
APC members staged a walk- out because the motion on
the issue was not debated on the floor
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This is a salient fact that our brand of democracy is nonsence. Do you think that if this is how democracy is practice in other countries, that it will look attractive ? PDP is out to milk this country dry only God will punish them.
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