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PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by brixton: 1:25am On Sep 06, 2013
The crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has dire consequences for the legislative agenda of the administration. It is as such not surprising that the National Assembly has become a battleground in the emerging crisis within the self proclaimed largest political party on the continent.

Last Sunday, a day after seven governors of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP walked out of their party’s national convention in Abuja, to establish a parallel faction of the ruling party, Senator Joy Emodi, Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly commenced a circuit of the homes of the principal officers of the National Assembly.

As she went round the homes of the principal officers of the National Assembly that Sunday, the message was unchanging: we must not break ranks, we must put our patriotism above the grievances and difficulties of the day.

The import of the tour became apparent just a day later when 26 senators belonging to the PDP made a joint statement throwing their support for the new PDP as led by Alhaji Kawu Baraje. It even became more urgent when a day later, 58 members of the 202 members of the PDP in the House of Representatives made a public declaration in support of the nPDP.

The 58 members who made the declaration, however, fell short of the number of members that were expected. Vanguard sources in the National Assembly revealed that the 58 who assented to the announcement were only the members that their colleagues could reach as at Tuesday evening when they issued the declaration.

Rep. Ogbonna Nwuke, a member of the House of Representatives from Rivers State was pointed in asserting that the 58 were just a fraction of the number of House members waiting to jump ship.

“It is obvious that what you heard is a mass movement (and) there will be more defections from the old PDP to the new PDP because the new PDP offers a ground of freshness,” he told Vanguard in an interview.

By the time the House of Representatives resumes from break later this month, many more members of the House of Representatives are expected to join the bandwagon supporting the nPDP.

Given the touchy relationship that had in the past existed between the National Assembly and the presidency, the development last weekend is bound to be of very serious effect to the administration’s legislative agenda.

The effect of the development is that the PDP under the control of the national chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur is left with a minority in the two chambers of the National Assembly.

In the Senate, the PDP which before last Saturday commanded 73 seats is left with 47 loyal senators in the 109 member Senate.

The nPDP with 26 members could in combination with the APC which has 33 senators frustrate the administration’s goals and where not, even force on the administration, the policies of the opposition.

The situation in the House of Representatives is even more dangerous for the ruling party. Members who threw up a leadership against the desire of the PDP have since inauguration in 2011 almost been on constant warfare with the administration.

In the view of many stakeholders what has held back open warfare is the pragmatic and level-headed approach Mrs. Emodi employed to her duty of relating with the National Assembly members.

Mrs. Emodi who is a former senator has been able to through experience worm her way into the love of the legislators in both chambers to the extent that hardliners in the House have often pulled back from pulling punches at the administration. Please lets maintain cordiality

The members have despite her entreaties not compromised on their insistence on withdrawing funding for the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC and only softened in their opposition to the 2013 budget amendment bill only after entreaties from the National Assembly leadership and Emodi.

But with the establishment of the Kawu Baraje led parallel faction of the PDP, neither Emodi nor the presiding officers are believed to be in position to douse the angst of the members.

Sources in Abuja yesterday revealed that the nPDP members who with their colleagues in the All Progressives Congress, APC now have the majority in the two chambers have sent out signals to the presiding officers to play cool or otherwise suffer the consequences of aligning with Tukur. Indeed for the first time since the advent of the leaderships in the two chambers, the impeachment word is even being bandied about by some members.

In the Senate where its leadership had in the past been regarded as being too cozy with the presidency, there were indications that both Senator David Mark and his deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu may have decided to play below the radar in the ensuing struggle for the soul of the party.

Ensuing struggle:

Senator Mark who has achieved the feat of steering the Senate for an unprecedented six straight years, and skipped all the banana peels that regularly brought down predecessors, is undoubtedly facing the biggest crisis of his leadership.

An overt attempt by the Senate President to side with the party could lead to a rebellion among the ranks of the opposition senators who now have a majority. It is not impossible that rivals of Senator Mark in the loyal PDP camp could use the opportunity to foment the kind of trouble that the Senate president had all the while fended off.

It is not as if Senator Mark has not had issues with the presidency himself. Sources disclose that the one time cordiality between Senator Mark and the presidency may have hit the rocks. Some allege that the inclination of presidency minders to incline towards Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State on issues and appointments concerning Benue State instead of Mark as the presidency did before may have contributed to the sore.

So in navigating the difficult current between the mainstream PDP and the nPDP in the Senate, Senator Mark is bound to always watch his back to ensure that he does not draw the wrath of the aggrieved legislators.

It is not for nothing that Senator Mark who is always prompt to respond to national issues has through this week been totally quiet on the biggest political development to have rocked the seventh Senate.

So presidency minders expecting Senator Mark to heed the suggestion of Tukur and declare the seats of the nPDP senators vacant would be greatly disappointed.

Decision to break

PDP Presidency officials would even be more wary of developments in the House of Representatives. It is no news that the House and most elements in its leadership have for most of the last two years navigated different courses on issues affecting the polity.

With Speaker Aminu Tambuwal regularly accused of hobnobbing with opposition forces, the decision to break the PDP would strengthen his resolve for more relations with the opposition elements within and outside the House.

Remarkably, the governor of Sokoto State where Tambuwal comes from, Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko is one of the prominent members of the nPDP. It would as such be foolhardy for presidency officials to expect any sort of comfort from Tambuwal.

However, Speaker Tambuwal has consistently played the matured role in his dealings on issues relating with the administration. That is despite the tag of suspicion that some presidency officials have consistently placed on him.

In the unfolding development, Speaker Tambuwal is expected to firmly ride out the storm irrespective of how and in what direction the PDP breaks.

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Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by BabaEleko(m): 4:55am On Sep 06, 2013
They shall know no peace.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Nobody: 5:16am On Sep 06, 2013
The solution is simply get a kangaroo court judgement to declare their seats vacant
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by 3ace(m): 6:52am On Sep 06, 2013
In the Senate, the PDP which before last Saturday commanded 73 seats is left with 47 loyal senators in the 109 member Senate.The nPDP with 26 members could in combination with the APC which has 33 senators frustrate the administration’s goals and where not, even force on the administration, the policies of the opposition.
This is a big problem for Jonathan. With this development, he can be easily impeached. And I heard that he said they are not loosing sleep over the crisis. I bet they are all already having high blood pressure at the moment. little wonder they want to declare their seats vacant at all cost. Na wa o; all because of 2015.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by CLASSMAN: 6:54am On Sep 06, 2013
Ok, who cares
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Danhumprey: 6:57am On Sep 06, 2013
A house divided against itself cannot stand the test of time. PDP's impending end would start from within their party. It seem that Jonathan is lonely in this battle.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by albiol: 7:08am On Sep 06, 2013
Dis one na season film oo

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Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Nobody: 7:16am On Sep 06, 2013
chukwudi44: The solution is simply get a kangaroo court judgement to declare their seats vacant

You often talk too naively ....it's better you just keep shut when you know it will be difficult for you to comment reasonably and devoid of emotional outburst and childish tantrum that is associated with most of your comments in this community.

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Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Chloekim(m): 7:29am On Sep 06, 2013
albiol: Dis one na season film oo
Na true talk my broda. Mr Jonathan is also reportedly calling the bluff of his political father and benefactor who he earlier ran to. Tell me who is stronger now nPDP+APC=Trouble for Jonathan. I dey watch o. 2015 will be interesting for we on-lookers.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by brixton: 7:41am On Sep 06, 2013
Has the president committed any crime punishable by impeachment? If they try any roforofo, then the nPDP shud be ready to vacate their NA seats wit a kangaroo court judgement. Na naija we dey where "an eye for an eye " definitely blind any opponent wit roforofo intention
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by suolboy(m): 8:00am On Sep 06, 2013
chukwudi44: The solution is simply get a kangaroo court judgement to declare their seats vacant
And do u know that the Senators and house members can also go to court to collect and injunction restraining anybody and any court for declaring their seats vacant.? I don't even think there is any law in Nigeria for now against cross carpeting. Moreso the new PDP members have even cross to another party.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by egift(m): 8:12am On Sep 06, 2013
Jonathan is in this mess because he refused to fight corruption from the onset, offer Nigerians anti-people policies, spend so much with very little results to the people, insensivity and poor leadership for the country and in PDP, imposition of unqualified but favoured candidates, inability to confront difficult challenges, renegating on his promies, dividing and destroying anyone/groups that do not agree with him, playing ethinic/religion card, excessive use of proxies, inablity to caution those using his name to cause trouble, and many more.

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Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by nuclearboy(m): 9:09am On Sep 06, 2013
chukwudi44: The solution is simply get a kangaroo court judgement to declare their seats vacant

Are you a friend to the President? Or an enemy?

Because if anyone approaches the courts to ask the seats vacated, what stops people who are merely mouthing anger from THEN impeaching him before this your supposed "masterstroke" can be implemented!

Over and over, onlookers keep saying Jonathan doesn't need enemies with the type of friends he has! Your post is an example of such! Stop creating more enmity for him! Posts like this make many wish he'd be kicked out just so the noise about oil etc can be shown as just the noise it is! Nigeria is bigger than any one individual as was proved when OBJ was kicked out
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Nobody: 9:25am On Sep 06, 2013
Pdp as ceased 2 exist*i don't trust does apc*atiku should go and sleep*maybe a white shuld rule nigeria 4 us
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Nobody: 9:50am On Sep 06, 2013
3ace: This is a big problem for Jonathan. With this development, he can be easily impeached. And I heard that he said they are not loosing sleep over the crisis. I bet they are all already having high blood pressure at the moment. little wonder they want to declare their seats vacant at all cost. Na wa o; all because of 2015.

Impeach him for wat?
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by JbravoAdodger(m): 10:26am On Sep 06, 2013
Misleadin title! Thought thy wr literally dancin on the ceiling,.... Like breakin'
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Nobody: 10:36am On Sep 06, 2013
Oko_AGB:

Impeach him for wat?
My brother, we are in a Democracy-were the majority have their way even with the wrong reason! Gej shot himself when he start keeping key players in his party as enemies. Those players combine with the strength of the opposition are now in the majority! With most of his anti-people policy, which sure won't get him the people's sympathy anymore, he is the best candidate for dustbin.

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Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by petrov10: 11:03am On Sep 06, 2013
If it gets 2 hot ...All the president need do is hand d presidency over 2 apc then atiku and his minions can hang themselves.....If they dnt want him 2 contest under pdp ..He shuld destroy evrytin .........Simple @ least he tried
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by desgiezd(m): 1:16pm On Sep 06, 2013
brixton: Has the president committed any crime punishable by impeachment? If they try any roforofo, then the nPDP shud be ready to vacate their NA seats wit a kangaroo court judgement. Na naija we dey where "an eye for an eye " definitely blind any opponent wit roforofo intention


chukwudi44: The solution is simply get a kangaroo court judgement to declare their seats vacant

Getting a kangaroo court to declare the seats vacant is easier said than done. The stand of the Constitution on this kind of scenario is that if a party is factionlised, the seats can easily be declared as vacant by a competent court but if a party remains as one, then the seats can not be declared vacant. Presently, there are two factions in PDP so those seats are as sure as they have been for the present occupiers.

I guess this is why the breakaway faction decided to call themselves the new PDP instead of moving en-masse to PDM. Its a smart move by the new PDP.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by Nobody: 2:05pm On Sep 06, 2013
desgiezd:




Getting a kangaroo court to declare the seats vacant is easier said than done. The stand of the Constitution on this kind of scenario is that if a party is factionlised, the seats can easily be declared as vacant by a competent court but if a party remains as one, then the seats can not be declared vacant. Presently, there are two factions in PDP so those seats are as sure as they have been for the present occupiers.

I guess this is why the breakaway faction decided to call themselves the new PDP instead of moving en-masse to PDM. Its a smart move by the new PDP.


That is your interpretation, and the calculation of the fools that call themselves the "new PDP". Wait for the courts' interpretation, and then you would understand why the first thing every law student learns in law school is that the law is an a.s.s.

Declaring these buffoons' seats vacant is the easiest thing Mr. President can do. With the instrumentality of stupendous state power he controls, and the endless number of carrots and sticks he can dispense with propitious alacrity, only an utter novice would consider it difficult for him to arrange a court judgment stripping these zombie rebels of their seats in the National Assembly.

Unfortunately, the president is a mild-mannered man and is too patient for my liking. I believe he would try to explore all other conciliatory options first for peace to reign. However, if all else fails and it comes down to a 'kill-or-be-killed' situation, we would see whether these rascals would not be kicked out with their wobbly tails between their legs. Let them begin to even harbour thoughts of initiating impeachment proceedings against the president and then they'll quickly learn how the cookie crumbles.

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Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by kokoA(m): 3:21pm On Sep 06, 2013
pro01:

That is your interpretation, and the calculation of the fools that call themselves the "new PDP". Wait for the courts' interpretation, and then you would understand why the first thing every law student learns in law school is that the the law is an a.s.s.

Declaring these buffoons' seats vacant is the easiest thing Mr. President can do. With the instrumentality of stupendous state power he controls, and the endless number of carrots and sticks he can dispense with propitious alacrity, only an utter novice would consider it difficult for him to arrange a court judgment stripping these zombie rebels of their seats in the National assembly.

Unfortunately, the president is a mild mannered man and is too patient for my liking. I believe he would try to explore all other conciliatory options first for peace to reign. However, if all else fails and it comes down to a 'kill-or-be-killed' situation, we would see whether these rascals would not be kicked out with their wobbly tails between their legs. Let them begin to even harbour thoughts of initiating impeachment proceedings against the president and then they'll quickly learn how the cookie crumbles.
Hauling insults at people doesn't change anything. You think GEJ will be stupid enough to get a kangaroo court pronouncement to declare a good percentage of northern legislators invalid? He wouldn't do that boy! He still needs northern supporters cum 2015. Doing that will make him loose the little sympathy he enjoys from the neutral northerners. Things can only remain as they are for now.
Re: PDP Crisis: Mark, Tambuwal Dancing On The Ceiling by desgiezd(m): 3:34pm On Sep 06, 2013
@Pro 01

Utter novice or not, I stand solidly by what I wrote.

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