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Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:01pm On Jul 10, 2015
By Joseph Erunke

DEPUTY Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, yesterday, dissociated himself from the amendment of the 8th Senate Standing Rules, saying he was no longer a senator when the rules were made. Senator Ekweremadu spoke through his Special Adviser on Media, Uche Anichukwu, on a Ray Power Radio morning programme, tagged: “Political Platform”, where he responded to questions on the alleged forgery/amendment of the Senate Standing Rule, 2011. He washed his hands off the allegation, saying at the time the said Senate Standing Rule/Order 2015 was made, he had ceased being the Deputy Senate President and so was no longer a principal officer to have contributed to the making of the document in question.

[b]He said the making of a new Rule/Order for a new Senate or House was entirely the business of the National Assembly bureaucracy and asked those striving to frame him up to look elsewhere.

He said: “Let me just explain here that every National Assembly, that is every Senate or House has its Standing Rule/Order as every Standing Rule/Order normally has a life span of four years. So, if you go to the Office of the Clerk to the National Assembly now, you are likely to find Standing Rules/Orders of 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and the current 2015. “From the point of the valedictory session of the 7th Senate on 4th June, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Distinguished Senator David Mark and the rest of other members of the 7th Senate ceased to be senators until the 9th of June, when the 8th Senate was inaugurated; and as usually done, the new senators received new Standing Rule/Order 2015.

“The making of that 2015 edition of the Senate Rule/Order is the business of the bureaucracy of the National Assembly. What the 8th Senate can do, which its predecessors have sometimes done is to amend as suitable. And the process of the amendment is spelt out in the that document.

“So, if you say that the current Senate or Ekweremadu or whoever altered the Standing Rule that brought them to power, it is just like saying that former President Olusegun Obasanjo forged the 1999 Constitution upon which he was inaugurated as a president. You know it wasn’t his making and the governors that came that time too, it wasn’t their making. What happens is if Nigerians don’t like what is contained in the 1999 Constitution, they try to amend it. It’s the same with the Rules/Orders of the National Assembly. But you cannot even amend it until you are inaugurated as a Senator or Member.

So, haven been inaugurated, anybody not comfortable with any part of the Standing Rule/Order 2015 upon which the Senate was inaugurated can follow the laid down procedure in the Rule within the lifespan of the Senate. “So, you can see that what they call an amendment is a new document with a life of its own. It couldn’t have been done by any member of the 8th Senate. It is just impossible for it to have been made by Ekweremadu. I guess it is all politics”[/b]

[b]Asked whether his principal did not work behind the scene to influence the alleged changes in the Senate Rule, Mr Anichukwu said: “How could he have worked behind the scene to amend it because from the 4th of June, when the 7thSenate ended, he ceased to be a senator, just like every other senator. “You could remember that after the valedictory session on that day, Ekweremadu and Senator David Mark left without their usual official cars. That showed they were no longer senators or occupying their offices in the Senate. So, how could he have worked from behind the scene? And do not forget that even the main matter they are contesting is not Ekweremadu’s eligibility. They claim the old Rule for the 7th Senate prescribed open ballot in which you mention the name of the person you want to vote in as the Senate President or Deputy President of the Senate, while the Clerk to the National Assembly used the open secret ballot system in which your name is called, you are given a piece of paper to write down the name of your preferred candidate and drop in the box in the full glare of everyone and on live TV watched all over the world. No one has complained that the election was rigged. Even Senator Ali Ndume crossed over to Ekweremadu and gave him a very warm congratulatory embrace”

He explained further: “There is an important point I want to make here, how a new Senate or House is inaugurated is entirely the business of the National Assembly bureaucracy. “Remember that in the 6th Senate, Senator George Akume ran against Senator David Mark for the position of the Senate President. You would remember that some people said no, he was not qualified to run for that office going by the old Rule because he was a new Senator. But the then CNA, Mr. Ogunyomi, said no, ‘this is how I want to run it.”

When told that some people, especially from the opposition APC felt that his principal took a seat that rightly belonged to the APC, Mr Anichukwu said the seat did not belong to any political party. He said: “Going by Section 50 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, that Office doesn’t belong to anybody or party. It belongs to Nigerians. That is why APC lawmakers became Speakers in Plateau and Benue State Assemblies last June even when the APC was in minority. By the way, are some people trying to tell Nigerians that if the PDP had won majority in the National Assembly, which is an independent arm of government, and head both chambers, the President Buhari Administration would cease to function?”[\b]

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/senate-rules-ive-no-hand-in-alteration-ekweremadu/

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 12:02pm On Jul 10, 2015
APC is a dead party

Buhari wears Pampers to take selfie with cows to put on Facebook.


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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:11pm On Jul 10, 2015
When told that some people, especially from the opposition APC felt that his principal took a seat that rightly belonged to the APC, Mr Anichukwu said the seat did not belong to any political party. He said: “Going by Section 50 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, thatmOffice doesn’t belong to anybody or party. It belongs to Nigerians. That is why APC lawmakers became Speakers in Plateau and Benue State Assemblies last June even
when the APC was in minority.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 12:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
FowlYansh:
2019 PDP Candidates
Atiku for President
Ekweremadu VP

APC is a dead party
Buhari wears Pampers to take selfie with cows to put on Facebook.


This Land is for sell.



lmao Atiku?? *rotfl*..........you obviously dont know what youre talking about

whats the level of atiku's popularity?or even Ekweremadu's?? Even kwankwaso has more followership in the north than Atiku


thanks for the laugh cheesy....I needed that

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:13pm On Jul 10, 2015
“So, if you say that the current Senate or Ekweremadu or whoever altered the Standing Rule that brought them to power, it is just like saying that former President Olusegun Obasanjo forged the 1999 Constitution upon which he was inaugurated as a president. You know it wasn’t his making and the governors that came that time too, it wasn’t their making. What happens is if Nigerians don’t like what is contained in the 1999 Constitution, they try to amend it. It’s the same with the Rules/Orders of the National Assembly.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by gboso1ne(m): 12:14pm On Jul 10, 2015
okay

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 12:15pm On Jul 10, 2015
SarahBabyxx:




lmao Atiku?? *rotfl*..........you obviously dont know what youre talking about

whats the level of atiku's popularity?or even Ekweremadu's?? Even kwankwaso has more followership in the north than Atiku


thanks for the laugh cheesy....I needed that

What about the pampers to take selfie with cows

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:16pm On Jul 10, 2015
“Let me just explain here that every National Assembly, that is every Senate or House has its Standing Rule/Order as every Standing Rule/Order normally has a life span of four years. So, if you go to the Office of the Clerk to the National Assembly now, you are likely to find Standing Rules/Orders of 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and the current 2015. “From the point of the valedictory session of the 7th Senate on 4th June, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Distinguished Senator David Mark and the rest of other members of the 7th Senate ceased to be senators until the 9th of June, when the 8th Senate was inaugurated; and as usually done, the new senators received new Standing Rule/Order 2015.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 12:18pm On Jul 10, 2015
FowlYansh:


What about the pampers to take selfie with cows

back your claims with pictorial evidence(s) please smiley

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by teehbouy01(m): 12:19pm On Jul 10, 2015
let me c wat d person below me ave 2 say b4 i comment..... cool

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:19pm On Jul 10, 2015
Anybody not comfortable with any part of the Standing Rule/Order 2015 upon which the Senate was inaugurated can follow the laid down procedure in the Rule within the lifespan of the Senate. “So, you can see that what they call an amendment is a new document with a life of its own. It couldn’t have been done by any member of the 8th Senate. It is just impossible for it to have been made by Ekweremadu

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:24pm On Jul 10, 2015
By the way, are some people trying to tell Nigerians that if the PDP had won majority in the National Assembly, which is an independent arm of government, and head both chambers, the President Buhari Administration would cease to function?”

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 12:27pm On Jul 10, 2015
I don cook finish...oya where are those Lying Liars...progenitor of the lying devils reincarnated in Liar Mohammed and ably represented in this forum by APC e-warriorsundecided

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by southWASTE: 12:45pm On Jul 10, 2015
....and the enemies bites the dust once again.

Apsh1t goats and Yolubars shame on you

In mama risi's voice 'huuuuuuuuuuuuuuu' shame on you 'huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu'.

cheesygrin

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by nduchucks: 1:04pm On Jul 10, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
“Let me just explain here that every National Assembly, that is every Senate or House has its Standing Rule/Order as every Standing Rule/Order normally has a life span of four years. So, if you go to the Office of the Clerk to the National Assembly now, you are likely to find Standing Rules/Orders of 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and the current 2015. “From the point of the valedictory session of the 7th Senate on 4th June, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Distinguished Senator David Mark and the rest of other members of the 7th Senate ceased to be senators until the 9th of June, when the 8th Senate was inaugurated; and as usually done, the new senators received new Standing Rule/Order 2015.

So lets examine this defense presented by Senator Ike Ekweremadu:

(1) 7th senate session terminated 4th of June

(2)Within 5days, between 4th and 9th of June, Senate Standing Rule/Order was modified to allow for the process where Ekweremadu emerged as the Deputy President.

(3) Ekweremadu now claims that the rules were modified by bureaucracy.

Ladies and gentlemen, Senator Ekweremadu must believe that we are all fools. He and his cohorts will produce this "bureaucracy" who modified the rules, else they will pay their due price for this crime. If this is Ekweremadu's defense, then I'm afraid he is a goner.

Ekweremadu would have us believe that none of the senators reviewed the rules before the 7th senate session began or at the beginning of the session as customarily done. This is a sign of gross irresponsibility and possibly criminal activity. The days of abusing the Nigerian people and insulting the intelligence of Nigerians with these 419acts with impunity are over.

Very high price will be paid for this crime.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by francizy(m): 1:09pm On Jul 10, 2015
grin
Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by francizy(m): 1:19pm On Jul 10, 2015
SarahBabyxx:




lmao Atiku?? *rotfl*..........you obviously dont know what youre talking about

whats the level of atiku's popularity?or even Ekweremadu's?? Even kwankwaso has more followership in the north than Atiku


thanks for the laugh cheesy....I needed that


So we have all come to terms with the fact that the Hausa/Fulani owns Nigeria and will always rule either directly or indirectly? cheesy grin

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jul 10, 2015
francizy:



So we have all come to terms with the fact that the Hausa/Fulani owns Nigeria and will always rule either directly or indirectly? cheesy grin


Ermmm did my post give you that impression?

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 7:38pm On Jul 10, 2015
nduchucks:


So lets examine this defense presented by Senator Ike Ekweremadu:

(1) 7th senate session terminated 4th of June

(2)Within 5days, between 4th and 9th of June, Senate Standing Rule/Order was modified to allow for the process where Ekweremadu emerged as the Deputy President.

(3) Ekweremadu now claims that the rules were modified by bureaucracy.

Ladies and gentlemen, Senator Ekweremadu must believe that we are all fools. He and his cohorts will produce this "bureaucracy" who modified the rules, else they will pay their due price for this crime. If this is Ekweremadu's defense, then I'm afraid he is a goner.

Ekweremadu would have us believe that none of the senators reviewed the rules before the 7th senate session began or at the beginning of the session as customarily done. This is a sign of gross irresponsibility and possibly criminal activity. The days of abusing the Nigerian people and insulting the intelligence of Nigerians with these 419acts with impunity are over.

Very high price will be paid for this crime.

I didn't even understand your argument or point here...kindly explain better plzzzz

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Whynotthetruth(m): 7:41pm On Jul 10, 2015
Southwest:
....and the enemies bites the dust once again.


Apsh1t goats and Yolubars shame on you


In mama risi's voice 'huuuuuuuuuuuuuuu' shame on you 'huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu'.


cheesygrin

Oga this your moniker sef...

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by wildchild1: 7:46pm On Jul 10, 2015
Wetin u fo talk b4? Nansense!!!

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by guardsman: 7:47pm On Jul 10, 2015
nduchucks:


So lets examine this defense presented by Senator Ike Ekweremadu:

(1) 7th senate session terminated 4th of June

(2)Within 5days, between 4th and 9th of June, Senate Standing Rule/Order was modified to allow for the process where Ekweremadu emerged as the Deputy President.

(3) Ekweremadu now claims that the rules were modified by bureaucracy.

Ladies and gentlemen, Senator Ekweremadu must believe that we are all fools. He and his cohorts will produce this "bureaucracy" who modified the rules, else they will pay their due price for this crime. If this is Ekweremadu's defense, then I'm afraid he is a goner.

Ekweremadu would have us believe that none of the senators reviewed the rules before the 7th senate session began or at the beginning of the session as customarily done. This is a sign of gross irresponsibility and possibly criminal activity. The days of abusing the Nigerian people and insulting the intelligence of Nigerians with these 419acts with impunity are over.

Very high price will be paid for this crime.


Great analysis. Ekweremadu's defence is weak. dat he was waiting to be sworn in to d 8th Senate is no defence. Between d 4th & 9th of june, d standing Rule of d 7th Senate which states dat 4 any presiding officer to emerge, he must score 2/3 of d total  number votes was changed to 1/3 & was used 4 d election of d 9th of June. Ekweremadu was cited as having conspired wit d Clerk of d Senate to forge d new rules. Someone illegally changed d rules. Whodunnit! Ekweremadu has questions to answer.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 7:47pm On Jul 10, 2015
Some few weeks back,members of the APC ruling party once said "they would do anything within their powers,to ikeweremadu doesn't return as the deputy president"....And now we seeing em tryna stand by their words.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by sotall(m): 7:47pm On Jul 10, 2015
smh
Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 7:48pm On Jul 10, 2015
u don't need to explain nothing to them, they are learners.

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Richie0974: 7:50pm On Jul 10, 2015
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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by kliq(m): 7:50pm On Jul 10, 2015
FowlYansh:
APC is a dead party

Buhari wears Pampers to take selfie with cows to put on Facebook.


This Land is for sell.


First to Comment

FowlYansh
close your yansh and make use of the brain

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Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by EmmaOgbu(m): 7:50pm On Jul 10, 2015
Your Invited

Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by allisonluvsu(m): 7:51pm On Jul 10, 2015
hmm
Re: Senate Rules: I’ve No Hand In Alteration — Ekweremadu by Nobody: 7:51pm On Jul 10, 2015
SarahBabyxx:


back your claims with pictorial evidence(s) please smiley


grin grin

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