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Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by PhockPhockMan: 4:13am On Jun 10, 2015

The emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively has, undoubtedly, altered political calculations within the All Progressives Congress.

Although the duo are members of the APC, their party showed preference for Senator Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila – for the two top positions in the National Assembly.

To demonstrate its seriousness, the party held mock elections on Saturday after which it announced Lawan and Gbajabiamila, as its sole candidates for the polls that took place in the National Assembly on Tuesday.

Saraki, Dogara and their supporters not only boycotted the shadow elections, they vowed to defy the party by mounting a challenge against the preferred candidates.

No doubt, the decision of the two to defy the party underscored a deep rift among the leading figures within the ruling party.

This was perhaps aptly shown by the reactions of party leaders after the emergence of the new leaders.

Members of the party’s National Working Committee held an emergency meeting after which they issued a statement rejecting Saraki and Dogara as the leaders of the National Assembly.

The party threatened sanctions against all its members involved in the process which produced the two in defiance of its directives.

Specifically, the party, in the statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said, “The APC leadership is meeting in a bid to re-establish discipline in the party and to mete out the necessary sanctions to all those involved in what is nothing but a monumental act of indiscipline and betrayal aimed at subjecting the party to ridicule and create obstacles for the new administration.”

A few minutes after the APC statement, President Muhammadu Buhari and a former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, issued separate statements commending the elections.

Buhari, in a statement signed by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity), Femi Adesina, restated his earlier stance that he did not have any preferred candidates for the Senate and the House of Representatives leadership positions and that he was willing to work with whoever the lawmakers elected.

Atiku on his part congratulated the newly elected leaders. He said in a statement by his Media Office that, “Irrespective of the political mix through which the presiding officers emerged, the 8th National Assembly should never lose focus of its role as a partner in progress with other arms of government especially the executive arm.”

With conflicting signals coming from leading figures of the party, there is little doubt that the APC will be faced with some, if not most of the problems, which marked the latter days of the former ruling Peoples Democratic Party.

The party leadership is faced with the grim reality of trying to “enforce discipline” within its fold. This, in itself, is potentially a volatile road to travel if not properly handled.

The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Alhaji Abdullahi Jalo, expressed delight about the turn of events in the National Assembly.

According to him, the seed sown by the APC in the House of Representatives in 2011, with the election of Aminu Tambuwal as Speaker, against the wishes of the PDP has grown into a very big tree, the fruit of which the APC is now generously reaping from.

He however said, “The reality today is that we all need each other to move forward. The new Senate President will benefit from the experience of Ekweremadu who has been the DSP for eight years and vice versa. I believe Nigeria and Nigerians will be the better for it.”

How the APC resolves this and other challenges which they will definitely be confronted with in the coming days, weeks, and months, will define the party’s character and future.



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Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by deskossy(m): 4:40am On Jun 10, 2015
Lai Mohammed is saying one thing buhari is saying another...this party is not serious about governing Nigeria. .they are not even united,and buhari is too slow sef..2weeks in, not even a chief of staff,or does he need Nass to approve that?

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Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by after1: 4:41am On Jun 10, 2015
APC should stop crying and let us hear word. They did same for PDP in 2011, they should just move on and re-strategize.

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Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by Maxymilliano(m): 5:00am On Jun 10, 2015
PhockPhockMan:

According to him, the seed sown by the APC in the House Of Representatives in 2011, with the election of Aminu Tambuwal as Speaker, against the wishes of the PDP has grown into a big tree, the fruit of which the APC is now generously reaping from.



Words On Marble ...
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by ramdris(m): 6:14am On Jun 10, 2015
Wobbly I agree; but don't forget the fact that is how everyone started in life and before u can say Jack, u start having Usain Bolt . while am quite disspointed about how APC handled the legislators election, I still have hope the party will deliver 60% of their promises.
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by stebell(m): 6:20am On Jun 10, 2015
They hav not seen anything yet. This is jus the Genesis of things to happen.

A foundation on sandy soil can't stand even a mighty wind.

The world is watching yu guys in the broom party.
APC--One Chance.
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by ojaydedon(m): 6:24am On Jun 10, 2015
THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE PERFECT. NOW PEOPLE KNOW BETTER.
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by omenka(m): 6:53am On Jun 10, 2015
Since when has getting up to wobbly start not been part and parcel of our democratic experience. It happened under Salisu Buhari, it happened under Patricia Etteh, it happened under Evans Enwerem, Chuba Okadigbo (RIP), etc. The only time we didn't have such drama was during the return of Mark and Ekweremadu to their previously held positions, 2011. Why is APC's case exceptional?? Or was anyone expecting them to be perfect??

People should understand the import of the events of yesterday- democracy won and was deepened- a promise made and kept by the president even in his inaugural speech "I belong to no one...".

The nay sayers had already gone to town spreading falsehood even before the commencement of proceedings that the "Dictator" had struck again, preventing elected congressmen from having access into the complex. Some even went as far as saying "only pro-Saraki law makers were disallowed access into the complex"!!

Some said "the inauguration has been postponed", and called it a relapse into dictatorial era! Lies, lies, and more lies against the President while he carries on unperturbed, like the dogged democrat he is.

The winners might not have been the preferred candidates of the party whose decision should be supreme over all members of the party, but what has happened has happened and we can only forge ahead from there.

Just to add: I hear some people trying to advance the argument in support of a diluted NASS leadership saying we need a "vibrant opposition". My question is- can't the opposition be vibrant without her inclusion in such leadership positions?? Heck the immediate past opposition(s) did it for 15 years (excluding the "Tambuwal Year"wink and only emerged stronger. It is a shame PDP cannot survive under similar condition.

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Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by mrmetoo1: 6:58am On Jun 10, 2015
Best description I've seen so far, wobbly start. That's all it is, a wobbly start. How you regain your balance is what's important and that's what they need to work on.

The statement Lai Mohammed released yesterday was very stupid and careless, the fact is these are still your party members and you're a spokesman of your party. Buhari played it smart, he needs them so he remained neutral.
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by ifyan(m): 7:15am On Jun 10, 2015
I think PDP should teach them the game.

This four years will be fun.

No one should block my way.

Kai! My people
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by PhockPhockMan: 10:31am On Jun 10, 2015
ifyan:
I think PDP should teach them the game.

This four years will be fun.

No one should block my way.

Kai! My people
gringringrin;DT
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by PhockPhockMan: 11:21am On Jun 10, 2015
after1:
APC should stop crying and let us hear word. They did same for PDP in 2011, they should just move on and re-strategize.
They're bad losers and wrong winners.
Re: Apc’s Wobbly Start In National Assembly. by PhockPhockMan: 11:51am On Jun 10, 2015
omenka:
Since when has getting up to wobbly start not been part and parcel of our democratic experience. It happened under Salisu Buhari, it happened under Patricia Etteh, it happened under Evans Enwerem, Chuba Okadigbo (RIP), etc. The only time we didn't have such drama was during the return of Mark and Ekweremadu to their previously held positions, 2011. Why is APC's case exceptional?? Or was anyone expecting them to be perfect??

People should understand the import of the events of yesterday- democracy won and was deepened- a promise made and kept by the president even in his inaugural speech "I belong to no one...".

The nay sayers had already gone to town spreading falsehood even before the commencement of proceedings that the "Dictator" had struck again, preventing elected congressmen from having access into the complex. Some even went as far as saying "only pro-Saraki law makers were disallowed access into the complex"!!

Some said "the inauguration has been postponed", and called it a relapse into dictatorial era! Lies, lies, and more lies against the President while he carries on unperturbed, like the dogged democrat he is.

The winners might not have been the preferred candidates of the party whose decision should be supreme over all members of the party, but what has happened has happened and we can only forge ahead from there.

Just to add: I hear some people trying to advance the argument in support of a diluted NASS leadership saying we need a "vibrant opposition". My question is- can't the opposition be vibrant without her inclusion in such leadership positions?? Heck the immediate past opposition(s) did it for 15 years (excluding the "Tambuwal Year"wink and only emerged stronger. It is a shame PDP cannot survive under similar condition.


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