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Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by joeprince23(m): 7:11am On Sep 19, 2015
The appointment of Senator Ita Enang as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate) and the dragging of the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, to the Code of Conduct Tribunal are two events in quick succession that leave no one in doubt that President Mohammadu Buhari may have declared total war on the Senate and its leadership.

While tongues were still wagging over the moves by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, against Mrs. Toyin Saraki, wife of the Senate President, came Senator Ita Enang’s appointment. While a good number of Nigerians opine that his appointment is well deserved, the preponderance of opinion is that it is a miscarry and payback for working with the Senate Unity Forum, a group of Senators loyal to the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Give it to Senator Enang; he is experienced in legislative business. He became a Councilor in his Ibinono Local Government Council on a zero party in 1987 and moved on to the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly on the platform of the defunct National Republican Convention in 1991 during Ibrahim Babangida’s phantom transition programme. He moved up to the House of Representatives in 1999 on Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) platform and served for three consecutive terms before his elevation to the Senate. Thanks to ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio who kicked out ranking Senator Effiong Bob to install him.

Give it to him again; he made his presence felt in the Senate for both the good and not too good reasons. As the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Rules and Business, he was visible. Senator Enang also gave the opposition a run for their money. He was a thorn in the flesh of the official opposition like the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), and the Congress for Progress Change (CPC). He was also affliction personified to internal opposition or anti-Goodluck Jonathan Senators. He is indeed someone the North and Northern Senators would never forget in a hurry.

On a day the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) divided the Senate along North and the South, with people like Senator Ahmed Lawan, Senate Deputy Leader- Abdul Ningi, Senator Adamu Abdullahi, etc leading a vehement opposition against the Bill, especially the provisions on 10% Community Fund, he rose to expose the underbelly of the North as far as the oil industry is concerned.

He fired: “There should be equity and federal character in the allocation of oil blocks in this country. Eighty-three per cent of all present oil blocks are held by northerners”. He reeled out how the Yar’Aduas, Alhaji Saleh Mohammed Gambos, Alhaji Aminu Dantatas, General Theophilus Danjumas, and the Alhaji Rilwanu Lukmans, etc had allegedly practically cornered the oil fields of the Niger Delta. In other words, while the oil fields and environmental degradation belonged to the Niger Delta, the oil wealth belonged more to the North.
Furthermore, PDP Senators who made to defect in 2014 won’t also forget him so soon. Citing Mr Ifedayo Abegunde in Akure North/Akure South Constituency, who lost his seat after defecting from the Labour Party in 2012 and the October 18, 2013 ruling by Justice Elvis Chukwu of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that there was no division in the PDP, Senator Ita Enang said the affected Senators must go.

However, that was then. Senator Ita Enang had himself since defected to the APC immediately he lost PDP’s return ticket to the Senate. He was sacked by his former friend, Senator Godswill Akpabio. He is now best of friends with the Senator Ahmad Lawan- the same Lawan that vehemently opposed Ita Enang’s darling, the PIB. There is no enemy. It’s about permanent interest .

Today, Senator Enang apparently spares no slightest opportunity to get back at his former party in a mixture of vengeance and desperation to survive. It doesn’t matter to him anymore that he went to the House three times and the Senate once on PDP platform because those who are chauffeured by vengeance and desperation are bound to overstep the limits of reasonableness.
For instance, the role of Senator Ita Enang in the phantom forgery of Senate Rules cannot be overemphasized. He was practically everywhere in the media canvassing in favour of the Senate Unity Forum. In fact, an online report had alleged that he was the real brain behind the petition on purported forgery of the Senate Rules.

But no one would have had issues with him if he were spurred by conviction and truth rather than vengeance, desperation, and treachery. Given the long-existing practice of the bureaucracy of each House coming up with a fresh Rules book every four years, can he really swear by his father’s grave that there was indeed a case of forgery? He said in one of his dithering Channels TV interviews that he was not sure that a Rules Book dies on the day the Senate the book served is adjourned sine dine, yet he admitted that it was for each new Senate to adopt the Standing Rules so handed to it. But how could the new Senate do that unless its presiding officers are elected and the rest of the Senators inaugurated?

Today, the Senate Unity Forum is in court wasting everybody’s time and bringing the whole institution of the Senate to ridicule and misinforming the unsuspecting public on something as important as Senate’s Standing Rules for their selfish interest. The sum total is to embarrass and pile pressure on the Senate and its leadership.



Ordinarily, Senator Ita Enang’s appointment is more or less a public relations job meant to smoothen things between Senate and the Presidency. Usually, leadership of the particular Chamber a presidential Assistant is supposed to cover and the leadership of both Chambers (in the case of the Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters) are usually consulted before Presidential Liaison Officers are appointed. It has to be someone they are comfortable with and have respect for. When there is cold war or the presidential requests get frozen, he or she thaws the ice and gets things going. Many had therefore wondered how an Ita Enang, a clear ally of the Senate Unity Forum, people who have needlessly constituted themselves into an enemy to the Senate leadership, would facilitate things for the President in the Senate.

Besides, Enang was never gifted at human relations. The unpleasant feeling towards him clearly showed in the way his bills and suggestions on the floor of the Senate were always shot down.
Moreover, Ita Enang has also proven that long legislative experience does not necessarily translate to competence. For instance, he, as Chairman of Rules and Business, swayed the 7th Senate into the infamous passing of 44 Bills in a few minutes in its twilight against voices of reason by many Senators. This calls to question the quality of advice he would give to Buhari.

That, however, is Buhari’s headache. What worries some people is that Enang’s appointment could be a deliberate move by the presidency to sustain its arm’s-length attitude towards the Senate leadership in line with the stance of hardliners in the APC.

The other line of thought is that Enang’s appointment might mean that the presidency is already thinking beyond the current Senate leadership’s era.

For instance, in a 23rd July 2015 cover story by the Sun newspaper, entitled “APC Crisis widens as Plot Against Saraki, Ekweremadu Thickens”, it was alleged that the presidency was not disposed to submitting the ministerial list until it had flushed out the Senate leadership.

The report went further to say that “Sources disclosed that one of the reasons for the delay is to see if a change in the lead¬ership of the Senate could be effected”. Instructively, such an indicting story was not denied.

Now, with the unanimous vote of confidence passed on the Senate leadership, and the police investigation and the court cases on phantom forgery of Senate Rules not yielding results, it means the brains behind the onslaught will look for other means.

In a government decoded only by its body language, therefore, it is, therefore, not hard to draw serious correlations between the charges against Senator Saraki and the desperate moves to denigrate, undermine, and possibly overthrow the Senate leadership by hook or crook.

•Oladesu is a Lagos based Political Scientist

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/the-senate-and-buharis-body-language/

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by Imortal001: 7:12am On Sep 19, 2015
Hmm.. leave buhari out of this! CCB are just doing their job.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by joeprince23(m): 7:12am On Sep 19, 2015
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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by joeprince23(m): 7:15am On Sep 19, 2015
It will be political suicide for a democratically elected president to anger the senate or its leaders....

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by erunz(m): 7:18am On Sep 19, 2015
make i chill here
Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by sammyj: 7:21am On Sep 19, 2015
Nonsense from one of the prince wailers association of witch hunters! !! shocked angry shocked

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by orobs93(m): 7:24am On Sep 19, 2015
The thing never still cook finish
I want him served very hot
If u like call it witch hunt..
I don't care..we warned seraki u ar not clean and u ar forming boze yea amaechi is not clean but he has been loyal...seraki go and defend ursef pls

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by sandraokosun: 7:24am On Sep 19, 2015
buhari has no hands in this. Corruption is merely been given its free hand and a blood noise

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by sandraokosun: 7:27am On Sep 19, 2015
joeprince23:
It will be political suicide for a democratically elected president to anger the senate or its leaders....
it would rather be a political sucide for the senate or senator who offend pmb, the senate constitute majority of northerns and yorubas. Its political sucide when a northern is percieved to be against pmb to their people. Youruba are with him

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by sandraokosun: 7:31am On Sep 19, 2015
vanguard by amuka(a pdp member) has lost it. How does this write up relate to the heading, or is the op just been a dic*

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:41am On Sep 19, 2015
@OP the chances of impeaching an incumbent President in Nigeria is in the negative. The requirement is too much that even if ALL Senators agrees, it still won't work.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by ellabooz(f): 7:42am On Sep 19, 2015
Not even a fall yet many noise.
This drama will not only education prospective public servants but will also strengthen our beloved democracy. More episodes to come.


Relax it's weekend, I am on a good vibe .
Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by alabiyemmy(m): 7:45am On Sep 19, 2015
sandraokosun:
it would rather be a political sucide for the senate or senator who offend pmb, the senate constitute majority of northerns and yorubas. Its political sucide when a northern is percieved to be against pmb to their people. Youruba are with him

What are you saying

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by Kastonkastroll(m): 7:49am On Sep 19, 2015
joeprince23:
It will be political suicide for a democratically elected president to anger the senate or its leaders....
You don't know what you are saying, if you do you won't be comparing the powers of a seating president with that of a senate president. Saraki is on his own in this scenario. PDP senators will not want to associate with him cuz they know they are all corrupt. APC senators on the other side will be with the party and on buhari's side..

You think the abokey senators will support saraki instead of buhari who was the number1 factor that helped them in becoming senators/reps? Abi na my Yoruba people for senate go support saraki over buhari? Anyway I don't see saraki being impeached anytime soon but this little drilling will serve him as a lesson, Nigeria is not kwara state were he can do whatever he wants.


I don't even see buhari's hand in this saraki saga, if buhari really want to deal with saraki, trust me he won't use the CCB rather he will use his attorney general. My friend nobody can fight with the FG, if you try to do that, then expect bruises and injuries from the punch of the federal might..........

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by chumakk: 8:07am On Sep 19, 2015
This looks like sport reports

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by bayulll01(m): 9:06am On Sep 19, 2015
APc we will fight corruption
Pdp start with your member
APc start with Saraki
Pdp it is witch hunt


Wailers I thought saraki is a member of Apc why are you people confuse and retardedd,what do u all want

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by sdindan: 9:11am On Sep 19, 2015
sammyj:
Nonsense from one of the prince wailers association of witch hunters! !! shocked angry shocked

Another Programed element.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by MyMouth(m): 9:12am On Sep 19, 2015
sandraokosun:
it would rather be a political sucide for the senate or senator who offend pmb, the senate constitute majority of northerns and yorubas. Its political sucide when a northern is percieved to be against pmb to their people. Youruba are with him
This is what I have been saying! We all saw the reaction of the northern senators in Saraki's group when they were accused of working against PMB, most of them were swearing and causing on the floor of the house that they would never do that. Go against pmb here in the north and u are finished, even ur family go run leave here. Maybe only Igbo senators would carryout the impeachment.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by omenka(m): 9:22am On Sep 19, 2015
Some political neophytes just don't get it- the Nigerian constitution is fashioned in such a manner it is practically impossible to remove a sitting president through a legislative action. Ask Robert Clerk.

Besides, who are the Senators that would sign up for the impeachment process- the legislators from the North?? Are you kidding me?? Those guys wouldn't dare, just as much as the South Southern legislators wouldn't have supported a move to impeach Jonathan, and without their support, where would the Senate get the numbers to even begin the process knowing the Northerners constitute the majority of the occupants of the green and red chambers?

Make una dey use una heads abeg.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by omowolewa: 9:25am On Sep 19, 2015
Body language? I don't see his body language on this. Though, his position in favor of party supremacy is clear abinitio.

The nearest body language is that from Lagos.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by BCISLTD: 9:44am On Sep 19, 2015
cool body language is key....it says don't mess me....

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by kennyman2000(m): 9:44am On Sep 19, 2015
Hmmmm...
Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by shammah1(m): 9:45am On Sep 19, 2015
Mtcheew!
Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by OduntanGabriel(m): 9:45am On Sep 19, 2015
Buhari Body Odour (lol) ...... I am here to read comments.
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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by bonechamberlain(m): 9:45am On Sep 19, 2015
this country, no development because of politicians.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by Babangida70(m): 9:46am On Sep 19, 2015
Which body language pass this one

Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by Asylum(m): 9:47am On Sep 19, 2015
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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by Abeyjide: 9:47am On Sep 19, 2015
bukola knows he himself is 100 percent guilty.d reason for his different charges is becos the gravity of is offence is hight.see him efcc,senate issue,intercontinental,society general bank and so on.na only him?

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by sweatlana: 9:47am On Sep 19, 2015
alabiyemmy:


What are you saying

Trash as usual .. don't mind him

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by kessyur: 9:48am On Sep 19, 2015
U guys don't seem to understand that buharis mandate is that of the masses and not a fragment (senators). Let them even try to contemplate an impeachment to our mandate and see what becomes of them from Nigerians.

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Re: Senate And Buhari's Body Language - Magnus Oladesu (Vanguard) by SeverusSnape(m): 9:49am On Sep 19, 2015
In a government decoded only by its body language, therefore, it is, therefore, not hard to draw serious correlations between the charges against Senator Saraki and the desperate moves to denigrate, undermine, and possibly overthrow the Senate leadership by hook or crook.

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