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House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by MisterNAIRALAND: 5:39pm On Jun 24, 2015
There was tension at the House of Representatives on Wednesday as lawmakers from the North-Central geo-political zone protested the “purported” sharing of principal offices in the House by the All Progressives Congress to the exclusion of the zone.

They were joined by their APC colleagues from the South-East, who also accused the leadership of the party of allegedly being “unfair to the zone, in spite of working tirelessly to ensure that the APC had its presence in the South-East. ”

The party reportedly zoned the position of House Majority Leader to the South-West; Chief Whip to the North-East; Deputy Leader to the North-West; and Deputy Whip to the South-South.

Going by this formula, former House Minority Leader, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, who is from Lagos State, will most likely be the new majority leader.

The Chief Whip will likely be Mr. Mohammed Monguno, from Borno State, while the position of deputy Leader will go to a member from Kano State, Mr. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa.


Mr. Pally Iriase from Edo State is likely to be the deputy whip if the proposal of the party succeeds.

The party was said to have formally written the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, on its decision, but he reportedly kept sealed lips over the matter on Wednesday owing to mounting tension on the issue.

The speaker did not read any letter from the party on the floor on Wednesday, as he was said not to be sure of what would be the likely reaction of aggrieved members.

It will be recalled that even the South-South that was given the position of deputy whip, rejected it on Tuesday.

Reacting to the development, the North-Central Caucus said it rejected the sharing of the positions by the APC without considering the “fact that the North-central zone controls over 50 members.”

The caucus also faulted the “claim” of the APC that it consulted with all zonal caucuses before it arrived at the sharing formula.

Speaking at a news conference at the National Assembly in Abuja, the Leader of the caucus, Mr. Ahmad Pattegi, said, “We, therefore, strongly reject the purported selection by the party, which we see as being in conflict with the principle of Federal Character as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution.

“The caucus believes strongly that there should be fairness and equity in the selection of other principal positions of the House, following the emergence of both the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.

“We believe it will be inconsiderate of the party to consider both the North-East and South-West zones after both zones have produced the speaker and deputy speaker respectively.

“We have resolved to pursue this injustice vial all civil and legitimate channels.”

The tone of the South-East caucus, which has two members in the House, was not different as it expressed disappointment over the sharing of the positions without giving any to the zone.

The Leader of the caucus, Mr. Chukwukere Ikechukwu, called on the APC ‘s leadership to reverse its decisions.

“We reject in its entirety, the distribution of the positions and we call on the party to reverse it.

“We condemn it in its entirety,” he stated.

Earlier on the floor, Dogara fought hard to prevent an exchange of hot words between Gbajabiamila and former House Deputy Leader, Leo Ogor, from degenerating to use of abusing language.

Gbajabiamila and Ogor, a Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker, had always been against each other at the 7th Assembly where they held the posts of minority leader and deputy leader respectively.

But, the animosity between the two has worsened since June 9 when Ogor openly supported Dogara to become the speaker of the 8th House in an election which Gbajabiamila lost by eight votes.

On Wednesday, the two quarrelled over the rules on procedure for amending motions on the floor.

A motion on attacks on farmers by herdsmen was being debated when a member, Mr. Musa Serkin Ada, moved to amend it.

But, Ogor raised a point of order to argue that the rules of the House did not provide for the body of a motion to be amended.

Dogara sustained Ogor’s order and ruled on the issue as concluded.

However, as the speaker made to call the next item on the Order Paper, Gbajabiamila objected and raised a point of rider to re-open the matter on which Dogara had already decided.

The Lagos lawyer quoted Order 8 (32) to point out that “any part of a motion” could be amended, contrary to the earlier ruling in favour of Ogor.

“We are setting a precedent in this House, which I think we have to be properly guided,” he said.

As Gbajabiamila spoke, Ogor sprang up from his seat to complain that it was “in breach” of proceedings for him to attempt to re-open a matter decided by the speaker.

“We should all try as much as possible to respect ourselves and the rules of this House.

“The speaker has ruled on this issue; our rules say you can only bring up such an issue via a substantive motion.

“He is a third timer (won election to the House for three times) and he should know that what he is doing is not right,” Ogor shouted, as he pointed his finger at Gbajabiamila.

The former minority leader too responded that he knew why Ogor was agitated.

“I understand your worries; I do,” he added.

Dogara intervened to stop the two from further exchanging words, but he still ruled in favour of Ogor.

http://www.punchng.com/news/%e2%80%8ehouse-leadership-tension-as-northern-seast-reps-protest-exclusion/
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Nobody: 5:41pm On Jun 24, 2015
Yellow bar

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by veekid(m): 5:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
I ll read later .......
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by free2ryhme: 5:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
MisterNAIRALAND:
There was tension at the House of Representatives on Wednesday as lawmakers from the North-Central geo-political zone protested the “purported” sharing of principal offices in the House by the All Progressives Congress to the exclusion of the zone.

They were joined by their APC colleagues from the South-East, who also accused the leadership of the party of allegedly being “unfair to the zone, in spite of working tirelessly to ensure that the APC had its presence in the South-East. ”

The party reportedly zoned the position of House Majority Leader to the South-West; Chief Whip to the North-East; Deputy Leader to the North-West; and Deputy Whip to the South-South.

Going by this formula, former House Minority Leader, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, who is from Lagos State, will most likely be the new majority leader.

The Chief Whip will likely be Mr. Mohammed Monguno, from Borno State, while the position of deputy Leader will go to a member from Kano State, Mr. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa.


Mr. Pally Iriase from Edo State is likely to be the deputy whip if the proposal of the party succeeds.

The party was said to have formally written the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, on its decision, but he reportedly kept sealed lips over the matter on Wednesday owing to mounting tension on the issue.

The speaker did not read any letter from the party on the floor on Wednesday, as he was said not to be sure of what would be the likely reaction of aggrieved members.

It will be recalled that even the South-South that was given the position of deputy whip, rejected it on Tuesday.

Reacting to the development, the North-Central Caucus said it rejected the sharing of the positions by the APC without considering the “fact that the North-central zone controls over 50 members.”

The caucus also faulted the “claim” of the APC that it consulted with all zonal caucuses before it arrived at the sharing formula.

Speaking at a news conference at the National Assembly in Abuja, the Leader of the caucus, Mr. Ahmad Pattegi, said, “We, therefore, strongly reject the purported selection by the party, which we see as being in conflict with the principle of Federal Character as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution.

“The caucus believes strongly that there should be fairness and equity in the selection of other principal positions of the House, following the emergence of both the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.

“We believe it will be inconsiderate of the party to consider both the North-East and South-West zones after both zones have produced the speaker and deputy speaker respectively.

“We have resolved to pursue this injustice vial all civil and legitimate channels.”

The tone of the South-East caucus, which has two members in the House, was not different as it expressed disappointment over the sharing of the positions without giving any to the zone.

The Leader of the caucus, Mr. Chukwukere Ikechukwu, called on the APC ‘s leadership to reverse its decisions.

“We reject in its entirety, the distribution of the positions and we call on the party to reverse it.

“We condemn it in its entirety,” he stated.

Earlier on the floor, Dogara fought hard to prevent an exchange of hot words between Gbajabiamila and former House Deputy Leader, Leo Ogor, from degenerating to use of abusing language.

Gbajabiamila and Ogor, a Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker, had always been against each other at the 7th Assembly where they held the posts of minority leader and deputy leader respectively.

But, the animosity between the two has worsened since June 9 when Ogor openly supported Dogara to become the speaker of the 8th House in an election which Gbajabiamila lost by eight votes.

On Wednesday, the two quarrelled over the rules on procedure for amending motions on the floor.

A motion on attacks on farmers by herdsmen was being debated when a member, Mr. Musa Serkin Ada, moved to amend it.

But, Ogor raised a point of order to argue that the rules of the House did not provide for the body of a motion to be amended.

Dogara sustained Ogor’s order and ruled on the issue as concluded.

However, as the speaker made to call the next item on the Order Paper, Gbajabiamila objected and raised a point of rider to re-open the matter on which Dogara had already decided.

The Lagos lawyer quoted Order 8 (32) to point out that “any part of a motion” could be amended, contrary to the earlier ruling in favour of Ogor.

“We are setting a precedent in this House, which I think we have to be properly guided,” he said.

As Gbajabiamila spoke, Ogor sprang up from his seat to complain that it was “in breach” of proceedings for him to attempt to re-open a matter decided by the speaker.

“We should all try as much as possible to respect ourselves and the rules of this House.

“The speaker has ruled on this issue; our rules say you can only bring up such an issue via a substantive motion.

“He is a third timer (won election to the House for three times) and he should know that what he is doing is not right,” Ogor shouted, as he pointed his finger at Gbajabiamila.

The former minority leader too responded that he knew why Ogor was agitated.

“I understand your worries; I do,” he added.

Dogara intervened to stop the two from further exchanging words, but he still ruled in favour of Ogor.

http://www.punchng.com/news/%e2%80%8ehouse-leadership-tension-as-northern-seast-reps-protest-exclusion/

Its not an APC issue but most nigerian politicians,infact even we masses are very selfish in our manners, if u say APC is selfish then is it PDP that turned Nigerians to slaves whilst a few accumulated wealth . It is a general problem,the character of a average Nigerian is selfish,politicians are only reflections of our society

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by MisterNAIRALAND: 5:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
lol MR NAIRALAND..

Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Bonapart(m): 5:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
Kai chanji
Power in wrong hands

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by free2ryhme: 5:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
Nigerians should be expecting more of this,since the mr Speaker was highly favored by PDP in his bid to become number one man in the house. Though his party is APC but his mind is in PDP.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Nobody: 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
Nigeria and sharing.....

Our problem is that we prefer to share than to work.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Goldenheart(m): 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
whatever...
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by humblesteve(m): 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
Apc have a long way to go...too much unsettled internal issues.

And for those SE. cry me a river ediots

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by drnoel: 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
These selfish lawmakers who dont have nigerians to heart, abeg let em fight till it comes outa their noses
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by hensben(m): 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
Check my signature.
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Mogidi: 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
Any SS or SE member of APC need their head examined. APC is a party of the North, by the North for the North.


NTOR!!!

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by alaoeri: 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2015
Why are South East protesting? I thought they are OK with whatever they get.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Ponomote(m): 5:54pm On Jun 24, 2015
Oya na.... Boy you don't like, but your girl like it
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Nig4Greatness: 5:54pm On Jun 24, 2015
Protest for what ?,are they tired of gang up ?.
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by IlekeHD: 5:54pm On Jun 24, 2015
alaoeri:
Why are South East protesting? I thought they are OK with whatever they get.

Ignore the igbo nler noisemakers.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by tiamiyukunle69(m): 5:55pm On Jun 24, 2015
Ko kan aye. All selfish set of lawmakers.
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Mubbyleey(m): 5:55pm On Jun 24, 2015
Too much!
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by freshness2020: 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
Hmmm..
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by ganja06(m): 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
I don't understand this apc, so because south east did not vote for apc nothing should be given to them. In 1999 & 2003 south west rejected their own son yet pdp zoned the president to them. 2011 south east gave pdp the highest number of votes yet south east was given deputy senate president. Apc should be courting ss and se and the should be mindful that they did not win overwhelmingly they won win with only 2million.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Anikulhapo(m): 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
I Thought South East Said They Are Contented With Having Nothing That They Can Do Without A Post, Why Are They Protesting Now? Mtcheeewwwe

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Eseries(m): 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
umu Igbo anyi na enye nsogbu!
onweghedi! nyebe ha nsogbu! grin

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Nobody: 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
As a south easterner.

Wetin concern me with who gets what in the house of rep?

Will it add any kobo to my bank account, will it give me free/cheap fuel for my car?

Will it pay my bills?

Make dem de fight for their pockets and not drag south east into their games.

We no send, the day we begin send them, we will let them know.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Guyman02: 5:56pm On Jun 24, 2015
The writer above me is an hediot, who thinks that life is all about eating without knowing that a single policy change from that House can change his bank account. Igbos no longer think that way. e.g a simple law from that house banning the importation of stockfish or secondhand spareparts will put a lot of families in the SE in problem just to educate you. ''Ha si kanyi hasaa, anyi ahasaa''

It was Tinubus APC (ACN part) plan ab initio to exclude the South East from all positions at the National Assembly until God intervened and created confusion in their midst on the day of the elections which led to the emergence of Ekweremadu as Deputy SP whom they are asking to resign (e no go happen); now they have started again without considering the South East Zone for any leadership position at the House while giving the South South the least position in the hierarchy, it will not work. All positions must be zoned in line with Federal Character.

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by exemen: 5:57pm On Jun 24, 2015
Nawa ooo

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Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by hassan85(m): 5:57pm On Jun 24, 2015
where are we going in this country? from wadrob now it's another diversion again called exclusion hah
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by adelurv(f): 5:57pm On Jun 24, 2015
who cares
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by scholes0(m): 5:58pm On Jun 24, 2015
Ahan?
Shebi The Senate President is from North Central?!
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by adeA1(m): 5:59pm On Jun 24, 2015
Tradin of confusion in Natnl Assmbly. We re watchin....
Re: House Leadership: Tension As Northern, S’east Reps Protest Exclusion by Mintek: 5:59pm On Jun 24, 2015
House of Commotion

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