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Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by sabbath316(m): 7:13am On Aug 01, 2015
There were strong indications that the All Progressives Congress governors on Friday failed to take a decision on the crisis rocking the party’s caucus in the Senate.

Saturday PUNCH reliably learnt that the governors, who met in Abuja late Thursday evening, were divided over how the crisis should be handled.

Investigations showed that some of the governors argued that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, should apologise to the party at a meeting to include its leadership and members of the opposing sides in the crisis.

But it was learnt that others differed on the grounds that governors should await the decision of the Ministry of Justice on the police report on the alleged forgery of the Senate Standing Orders 2015.

The police, in the report sent to the Ministry of Justice on Monday, established that the standing orders used for the inauguration of the eighth Senate were forged.

In its recommendations, the police reportedly stated, “This practice, where some group of senators amends the rules of the senate without following legal procedures, is not only criminal, but portends danger for our growing democracy and should be discouraged.”

The police asked the justice ministry to vet the report and determine whether it constitutes a criminal offence or should be treated as an internal affair of the Senate.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that some governors, who seemed to favour Saraki, canvassed for a quick resolution of the crisis.

The governors, who were said to have included Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, reportedly warned that any delay in resolving the crisis would impact negatively on the party and the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The governors suggested that a meeting of parties to the crisis should be convened in the next one week, where Saraki should apologise to the party leaders and the President.

It was learnt that there were others, including the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, who said the forum should wait for the decision of the justice ministry on the forgery of the Senate Standing Orders.

Such governors were said to have argued that Saraki twice violated the constitution and defied the party’s leadership.

They were said to have cited the forged standing order and the disregard for the party’s directive on the appointment of principal officers.

It was also learnt that at the meeting, the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, who headed a peace committee set up by the governors on the crisis, briefed the forum on the efforts so far made by the panel to resolve the issue.

Investigations shared that the Oshiomhole-led committee lamented that the crisis in the Senate was dragging too long.

A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, because he was not authorised to speak to the media about the meeting, said, “The governors have not taken any decision on the senate crisis. Saraki’s repeated disrespect of the party does not help the matter. At the meeting, some governors expressed the view that the crisis should be resolved once and for all, while others were not happy with Saraki’s disrespect for the party’s leaders, including the President.

“Such governors insisted that the forum should wait for the decision of the justice ministry on the police report on the forgery of the 2015 Senate Standing Orders. They prefer the prosecution of everyone involved in the forgery.”

It was learnt that the governors, who were not happy with Saraki, argued that treating Saraki’s case with levity would set a bad precedence in the party.

Governors working to resolve the crisis – Oshiomhole’s aide

A source close to the Kaduna State Governor, when contacted, said, “We are not in a position to be responding to unofficial accounts of closed-door meetings.”

Also, the Special Adviser to Tambuwal, Imam Imam, told Saturday PUNCH on the telephone that, “The meeting was a meeting of APC governors. It was convened at the behest of the Imo State Governor (Owelle Rochas Okorocha), why don’t you speak to them?”


But the Special Adviser (Media) to the Edo State Governor, Kazeem Afegbua, said his principal who was still in Abuja, as of the time he spoke to one of our correspondents, was working round the clock to ensure an amicable solution to the crisis.

Afegbua said, “His Excellency is still in Abuja. I am sure they will continue to meet until all the issues that are left are resolved.”

Also, the Director-General of the Progressives Governors’ Forum, Saliu Lukman, expressed confidence that whatever issues that were left would be resolved soon.

“You should trust what our governors told you last night, total peace will soon return,” he said.

Peace to return to N’Assembly soon –Okorocha

The Chairman of the PGF, Okorocha, after the meeting early on Friday, also said peace would soon return to the Senate.

The meeting, which started at 9:13pm at the Imo State Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, ended at about 12:26am on Friday. It was attended by 14 governors and two deputy governors, as well as the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.

Okorocha, who spoke to journalists after the meeting, said, “We are very happy about the development in the House of Representatives as peace is gradually returning to the National Assembly.

“We are very happy that what has taken place in the Federal House of Representatives will soon take place in the Senate and we resolved to make our party bigger and bigger than it is now. So, we welcome interested parties to join us in building the Nigeria of our dreams.”

Responding to a question on what transpired at the meeting, Okorocha said, “Peace will return; we hope that very soon, we will see total peace as we saw in the Federal House of Representatives.”



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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Bugatie(m): 7:13am On Aug 01, 2015
Is the Legislature not supposed to be independent of the executive or is APC constitution at variance with the Nigerian constitution?

This is not the change they promised Nigerians. Choi, we don enter one chance!

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by heykims(m): 7:15am On Aug 01, 2015
This is no news, they had always been divided. But sincerely, I don't see Saraki/Ekweremadu retaining those seats. If one doesn't go, both might forfeit their positions.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Demmocrats(m): 7:15am On Aug 01, 2015
Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by mentorandfriend(m): 7:26am On Aug 01, 2015
Saraki's attitude to clinching the Senate Presidency seat is a shame. He should't be given any iota of trust anymore.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by powerfulsettingz: 7:29am On Aug 01, 2015
Saraki is the only stumbling block we have now, that man should resign from his duty........ Over ambitious leaders could be very harmful for our democracy

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by nerodenero: 7:31am On Aug 01, 2015
Sarakill means every letter in the words BETRAYAL AND ARROGANT.

Betrayal is synonymous with our polithiefcians, the reason they are always quick to dump their party and defect to another where they feel their interests would be protected grin.

Sarakill and Ekweremadu's days as leaders of Senate are obviously numbered.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by fagbalex(m): 7:36am On Aug 01, 2015
I know him very well, he has impoverished the whole Kwara state through his play boy Gov Abdulfatah Ahmed. He's a dictator and autocrat that dictate any phenomenal issue in the state. He has claimed the Lord of the state and vowed that no one control the mantle of leadership from him. He's a man that go any lengthto clinch what ever he's aspiring for. Am from Kwara state but I never pray for him to get to that position because he will be a devil obstacle to the realization of the present administration objective to drive the nation forward. Pls let fear the lord Bukola Saraki.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Nobody: 7:38am On Aug 01, 2015
trust is like a paper once its torn.....saraki will always be seen as a rattle snake.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by tosmartak(m): 7:46am On Aug 01, 2015
Saraki. Saraki.. Saraki... Nawa o. I hope this man won't be a serious problem for this present government. Can't he just resign or is it too late for him to be impeached? He should have known by now he is nothing but a bad omen.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Luggi007(m): 7:47am On Aug 01, 2015
Like his father, he's power drunk and over ambitious.


Like father like son.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by kennyddonn(m): 7:56am On Aug 01, 2015
happy new month..everyone

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by maestroferddi: 7:57am On Aug 01, 2015
Tinubu's lackeys and their media collaborators like The Punch should keep fooling themselves.

We all know that the frivolous allegations would take the mischief makers nowhere...

Saraki and Ekweremadu are on this for the long haul. The vote of confidence passed on the Senate leadership some days ago should guide those swimming against the tide on the futility of their effort.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by sammyj: 7:58am On Aug 01, 2015
All I want is any one that is guilty of senate standing order forgery should face the law!!! grin grin

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Nobody: 7:59am On Aug 01, 2015
The so-called CHANGE promised by APC is one founded on bigotry and nepotism.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Nobody: 7:59am On Aug 01, 2015
The so-called CHANGE promised by APC is one founded on bigotry and nepotism.
This CHANGE is bound to be negative and retrogressive .

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Ghandi12: 8:14am On Aug 01, 2015
sabbath316:
There were strong indications that the All Progressives Congress governors on Friday failed to take a decision on the crisis rocking the party’s caucus in the Senate.
Saturday PUNCHreliably learnt that the governors, who met in Abuja late Thursday evening, were divided over how the crisis should be handled.
Investigations showed that some of the governors argued that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, should apologise to the party at a meeting to include its leadership and members of the opposing sides in the crisis.
But it was learnt that others differed on the grounds that governors should await the decision of the Ministry of Justice on the police report on the alleged forgery of the Senate Standing Orders 2015.
The police, in the report sent to the Ministry of Justice on Monday, established that the standing orders used for the inauguration of the eighth Senate were forged.
In its recommendations, the police reportedly stated, “This practice, where some group of senators amends the rules of the senate without following legal procedures, is not only criminal, but portends danger for our growing democracy and should be discouraged.”
The police asked the justice ministry to vet the report and determine whether it constitutes a criminal offence or should be treated as an internal affair of the Senate.
Saturday PUNCHlearnt that some governors, who seemed to favour Saraki, canvassed for a quick resolution of the crisis.
The governors, who were said to have included Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, reportedly warned that any delay in resolving the crisis would impact negatively on the party and the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The governors suggested that a meeting of parties to the crisis should be convened in the next one week, where Saraki should apologise to the party leaders and the President.
It was learnt that there were others, including the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, who said the forum should wait for the decision of the justice ministry on the forgery of the Senate Standing Orders.
Such governors were said to have argued that Saraki twice violated the constitution and defied the party’s leadership.
They were said to have cited the forged standing order and the disregard for the party’s directive on the appointment of principal officers.
It was also learnt that at the meeting, the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, who headed a peace committee set up by the governors on the crisis, briefed the forum on the efforts so far made by the panel to resolve the issue.
Investigations shared that the Oshiomhole-led committee lamented that the crisis in the Senate was dragging too long.
A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, because he was not authorised to speak to the media about the meeting, said, “The governors have not taken any decision on the senate crisis. Saraki’s repeated disrespect of the party does not help the matter. At the meeting, some governors expressed the view that the crisis should be resolved once and for all, while others were not happy with Saraki’s disrespect for the party’s leaders, including the President.
“Such governors insisted that the forum should wait for the decision of the justice ministry on the police report on the forgery of the 2015 Senate Standing Orders. They prefer the prosecution of everyone involved in the forgery.”
It was learnt that the governors, who were not happy with Saraki, argued that treating Saraki’s case with levity would set a bad precedence in the party.
http://punch.cdn.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Senate-President-Bukola-Saraki-360x225.jpg

You can not quickly resolve by forcing other reasonable people to endorse forgery, brigandry and arrogance. Aminu Tambuwal and other Govs having Saraki back should realize Saraki's actions so far are direct attack on other APC colleagues and APC.

Common sense followers will be happy at the 2 options emanating from the APC Govs meeting but the main actor in this drama has had opportunities to make amend several times but he chose to give Elders blur eye at every opportunity.

Buhari and other opposing leaders are not as stupid as the 'young turks' appear to believe. They can forgive mistakes but they know when mistakes become bullets.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by orunto27: 8:38am On Aug 01, 2015
Saraki is too much for them.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Nobody: 8:41am On Aug 01, 2015
tosmartak:
Saraki. Saraki.. Saraki... Nawa o. I hope this man won't be a serious problem for this present government. Can't he just resign or is it too late for him to be impeached? He should have known by now he is nothing but a bad omen.
Are you begging him to resign? Go ahead and remove him if you have the power

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Nobody: 8:47am On Aug 01, 2015
nerodenero:
Sarakill means every letter in the words BETRAYAL AND ARROGANT.

Betrayal is synonymous with our polithiefcians, the reason that are always quick to dump their party and defect to another where they feel their interests would be protected grin.

Sarakill and Ekweremadu's days as leaders of Senate are obviously numbered.
Yes their days have been numbered from June 9 2015-June 8 2019.

*While Tinubu keeps on the propaganda on the media Saraki/Ekweremadu are consolidating on the floor of the Senate

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 9:04am On Aug 01, 2015
The APC failed to get the message passed to them and to the Executive by the Red Chamber this week.

It says 81 Senators out of living 108 senators passed a vote of confidence on Senate leadership.

What part of the resolution is ambiguous.

Saraki was voted by 52% and certified by 75% (a super majority) of the Senators.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by OVI75(m): 9:20am On Aug 01, 2015
APC GO TO HELL.PLS. STOP THE DISCRIMINATION AGAIN SOUTHERN NIGERIA.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Ghandi12: 9:26am On Aug 01, 2015
IsraeliAIRFORCE:
The APC failed to get the message passed to them and to the Executive by the Red Chamber this week.
It says 81 Senators out of living 108 senators passed a vote of confidence on Senate leadership.
What part of the resolution is ambiguous.
Saraki was voted by 52% and certified by 75% (a super majority) of the Senators.

Well history has thought us that things are not always what they seem to be. In this Nation four Senate Presidents were voted in and replaced in four years by 'majority'. These Senate Presidents received many important visitors, had many votes-of-confidence, and many media showboating but they still fell to the banana peel.

Saraki current and subsequent actions will dictate where he will be placed in the annal of this nation.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by change49ja: 9:27am On Aug 01, 2015
"Such governors insisted that the forum should wait for the decision of the justice ministry on the police report on the forgery of the 2015 Senate Standing Orders. They prefer the prosecution of everyone involved in the forgery.”
It was learnt that the governors, who were not happy with Saraki, argued that treating Saraki’s case with levity would set a bad precedence in the party.


Very good

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 9:40am On Aug 01, 2015
Ghandi12:


Well history has thought us that things are not always what they seem to be. In this Nation four Senate Presidents were voted in and replaced in four years by 'majority'. These Senate Presidents received many important visitors, had many votes-of-confidence, and many media showboating but they still fell to the banana peel.

Saraki current and subsequent actions will dictate where he will be placed in the annal of this nation.


Will you vote in the Senate?

Will APC Governors vote?

Will Buhari vote?

Can't you see that 49 PDP Senators, 3 Kwara State APC Senators and the APC Senators of nPDP extraction have disdain for APC leadership.

It's unfortunate you are still living in Obasanjo's (1999 democratic experiment) era. Nigeria has moved on, with Tambuwal HOR Speakership including defection, party leadership was helpless hence APC leadership has no say in the Senate.

Twice APC Leadership decided, thrice the Senate disgraced them. 75% Senators against Mr President and Tinubu is a frantic statement unless you want to set Nigeria on fire.

Your so-called banana peels formula failed when Tambuwal presided over HOR for four complete years.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by 1wolex85: 9:53am On Aug 01, 2015
maestroferddi:
Tinubu's lackeys and their media collaborators like The Punch should keep fooling themselves.

We all know that the frivolous allegations would take the mischief makers nowhere...

Saraki and Ekweremadu are on this for the long haul. The vote of confidence passed on the Senate leadership some days ago should guide those swimming against the tide on the futility of their effort.
this guy, anytime you give your opinion, the opposite happens, haven't you realized that you know nothing about politics? Mr pundit!

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by januzaj(m): 9:58am On Aug 01, 2015
maestroferddi:
Tinubu's lackeys and their media collaborators like The Punch should keep fooling themselves.

We all know that the frivolous allegations would take the mischief makers nowhere...

Saraki and Ekweremadu are on this for the long haul. The vote of confidence passed on the Senate leadership some days ago should guide those swimming against the tide on the futility of their effort.

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Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by reaky(m): 9:58am On Aug 01, 2015
Ok o
Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by Alpha100(m): 9:59am On Aug 01, 2015
We were promised change. I do hope its a positive one. May God empower the president to handle rightly this country where so many things are terribly wrong.


















VFL still works. Check my signature beneath
Re: Senate Crisis: APC Govs Divided Over Saraki by SimpleVili: 10:00am On Aug 01, 2015
Can APC just forget about saraki issue and let us proceed to the next agenda undecided. You keep dragging us back because of saraki sad

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