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Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by WisdomFlakes: 10:22am On Mar 26, 2018



By: Onyedi Ojiabo March 26, 2018

Lawmakers may have dumped their agreement with party chiefs to pull the brakes on their plan to override the President’s veto of the Electoral Amendment Bill reversing the order of elections, The Nation learnt yesterday.

Unless the National Caucus meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) slated for today at the Aso Villa and the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting billed for tomorrow can convince Senator Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara to get their colleagues to back off; the Senate and the House of Representatives are likely to proceed with the plan, a source said.

Supporters of the bill have alleged that “some powerful individuals sympathetic to the President” at the weekend perfected a plan to bribe National Assembly members.

The allegation is that pro- executive senators might receive $50,000 each. House of Representatives members sympathetic to the President will each receive $30,000 to “kill the amendment”, which was initiated by the lawmakers.



This could however not be independently confirmed. Pro- Buhari senators described the allegation as “hogwash”, saying if there was any such move, those pushing that the National Assembly should override the veto were plotting to induce “ those in their camp financially.”

“They are diverting attention from their plan, “a pro- Buhari senator said at the weekend.

Lawmakers in support of the bill said the plot to bribe National Assembly members was perfected at “some high profile meetings “in Abuja at the weekend. The meeting was also said to have resolved that “anti-executive lawmakers who have cases with anti-corruption agencies should be threatened with prosecution in days to come”.

Those said to have attended were some pro-Buhari governors from the Northwest , the Northcentral and the Northeast. A “minister from Southsouth” was also said to be present.

They said they learnt that “some key members of the executive who have been spearheading strategies for President Buhari’s re-election in 2019 were unequivocal that the National Assembly must be stopped from going ahead with plans to veto the President on the electoral bill as amended by us, particularly the order of the 2019 national elections. “

In withholding assent to the bill, the President argued that the amendment by the lawmakers infringed on the constitutional powers of INEC.



The President also said that the passage of the bill could lead to a situation where the National Assembly would be seen as legislating for the states on local government management.

The Legal Department of the National Assembly, however, faulted the points raised by President Buhari to withhold assent to the bill.

It advised the lawmakers to go ahead with overriding the veto if they so wished.

The President’s action has further polarised both chambers of the assembly, with those in his support claiming that 54 out of the 109 senators have indicated their intention to vote against overriding the veto.

An anti – Buhari senator rejected the claim that 54 senators might vote against overriding the veto. “But for the death of Senator Ali Wakili (Bauchi South) the Senate would have voted on the veto last Thursday. And all this would have been laid to rest, “ he said.

A source at the weekend insisted that the plan to override President Buhari’s veto was “still very much on”.

The National Assembly has continued with mobilising for signatures in support of a possible override of the President’s veto.

The source claimed that 67 senators had signed “a pro-Senate register to override the President’s veto.

The number, said to have been in a register kept by a Northeast senator, the source claimed, swelled to 67 from last week’s 63.

According to the source, “the number of senators might rise far beyond 80 if the more than 20 others said to be sitting on the fence sign up this week”.

It was also learnt that pro-Buhari senators are unrelenting in their push to stall the plot to override the President.

The source said: “The Pro-Saraki group has encouraged some of its members to infiltrate the rank of the Pro-Buhari group to give them a false sense of hope that they are greater in number. That makes the pro-Buhari group have a false sense of improvement but the senators know where they really belong.

”A meeting of the pro- Senate group held in Lagos after the wedding party of the daughter of Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, at the weekend. The meeting afforded the Pro-Senate Senators the opportunity to review the register and it was affirmed that 67 senators have so far signed,” the source said.

He noted that about 20 senators believed to be sitting on the fence who had been neutral in the meetings of the Pro-Senate and Pro-Buhari so far are set to sign the register.

It was learnt that three Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) joined the Senators at the Lagos meeting.

The Lagos meeting, it was gathered, adopted the interpretation of the law that the two-thirds majority required to override the President’s veto are “those present in each chamber and not two-thirds majority of all members of the Senate or the House”.

The source noted that baring last-minute changes, “the plan to over ride veto may start this week because the Senate leadership is sure of sufficient number to act and get the desired results”.

Senate Committee on Police Affairs, Senator Abu Ibrahim insisted that the Electoral Act amendment 2018 is Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agenda aimed at frustrating the APC during the 2019 election.

The Katsina South lawmaker, who spoke in Abuja, insisted that those plotting to override the President’s assent on the Bill will fail.

To him, it is practically impossible for those plotting to override the assent of the President to secure two-third majority on the floor of the upper chamber.

Ibrahim described the adoption of the conference report which placed presidential election last in reordered sequence of elections as an afterthought that will be defeated on the floor of the Senate.

He said: “I am sure there is no way we can override the President on the floor of the Senate. They cannot get the two-third required to override Mr. President. I am against the Bill. You cannot just come now and say you want to change the election sequence. I will not for vote for it. I will stand up to oppose it even if it is only me alone. I will oppose it. I am from Katsina State. Whatever happens, I will oppose it.”

“Even if the National Assembly has the power to reorder election sequence, it remained an afterthought coming when it did.

“The PDP has no president, APC has. From the totality of the Bill, this Bill is working for the PDP, not APC. The Bill is PDP agenda.”

On the legal advice which dismissed the premise upon which President Buhari withheld assent to the Bill, Ibrahim noted that whatever the legal advice might be, it will still come to the floor of the Senate for consideration.

Ibrahim asked Nigerians not to worry about the Bill since “it will die a natural death”.

Nigerians, he said, should rather worry about the inability of the National Assembly to pass the 2018 budget months after it was presented.

He also said that Nigerians should be worried about the inability of the Senate to confirm many nominees forwarded to it for consideration and approval.

On the insinuation that the leadership of the National Assembly is divided on the Bill, Ibrahim said that might not be far from the truth since the leadership has not spoken openly about the Bill.

He said: “As an experienced senator, I can see there is a problem somewhere, which we have to address. Part of it is what the President did the other day by meeting the leadership of the two chambers to find a meeting point.”

Ibrahim insisted that Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara must, at all times, be mindful of what their members wanted “because we are the people who put them in office”.

The lawmaker who described the National Assembly as the melting pot of different realities noted “everything we do, there will be differences because individual, ethnic, religious and political affiliations”.

The differences, he said, remained the live wire of the National Assembly, which should not surprise anybody.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by bjayx: 10:26am On Mar 26, 2018
Fvck em all

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Lipscomb(m): 10:34am On Mar 26, 2018
Lol useless blogger looking for traffic. Buhari that I know will never give you $1 Nigeria money especially for this rubbish.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by WisdomFlakes: 10:41am On Mar 26, 2018
Electoral Bill: Presidency camp launches carrot and stick attack

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/03/electoral-bill-presidency-camp-launches-carrot-stick-attack/

By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor

Ahead of tomorrow’s kick-start of the process of overriding the presidential veto of Electoral Act Amendment Bill in the Senate, the Presidency has launched a carrot and stick approach to break the ranks of federal lawmakers. Senate Chamber The move is in the face of the surge of support for the veto override by governors and the lawmakers’ resort to technical points to enhance their chances of overriding the presidential veto.

The carrot being waved to the lawmakers, a source disclosed last night, included monetary offers of $50,000 and $30,000 respectively to senators and House members willing to back out of the planned process of overriding the veto.

Besides the financial offers, automatic tickets are also said to be part of the package for those willing to support the Presidency. The stick, which is also being waved, is to threaten the lawmakers with petitions before anti-graft agencies with expedited prosecutions.

Also part of the stick is the plot to divide the leadership of the chambers, part of which a source in the National Assembly disclosed, necessitated the establishment of Special Investigative Panel that has dragged Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, to court over alleged non-disclosure of assets.

“Part of the plot is to damage Ekweremadu in a way to make Saraki (Senate President) fear and walk away from what the Presidency sees as a PDP plot. That is why they could not wait for the Code of Conduct Tribunal, which should normally handle cases of assets declaration,” a source familiar with the developments said.

It was also gathered that as part of dividing the leadership of the National Assembly that there have been recent covert and overt attempts by the Presidency to woo Saraki, but the attempts have met with little success.

Those orchestrating the plan to frustrate the veto override, according to a source, see their move as an attempt to save the President from embarrassment and are led by two northern governors and a formidable minister from the south.

Senate begins veto override tomorrow

The momentum for the override of President Muhammadu Buhari’s veto on the Electoral Act Amendment Bill commences tomorrow in the Senate, with federal lawmakers getting the nudge on from many first-term governors. The Senate is taking the first reading of the bill tomorrow in a process, Vanguard gathered, is said to be a done deal.

Though lawmakers have been working on mobilising two-thirds of the total members of the whole House, Vanguard learned at the weekend that uncertainty about that might have compelled them to go level by adopting the strict provision of the constitution.

In actualising their quest, the lawmakers are putting their aspiration on overriding the veto on strict interpretations of Sections 56 and 58 of the constitution, which in their view do not stipulate the need for all members of the House to be counted in overriding a presidential veto.

Govs abandon Buhari

Meanwhile, contrary to insinuations that governors would back President Muhammadu Buhari on the issue, Vanguard has learned that majority of the governors are in favour of the override as they do not want their elections to come after that of the president.

“The governors are with us on this,” a high-level source in the National Assembly said, weekend. The governors, it was gathered, are afraid that should the president’s election come first that he could work against those who are not in his good books.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:39pm On Mar 26, 2018
Here we go again.......
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by ICEFLAME419ja(m): 12:39pm On Mar 26, 2018
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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Nobody: 12:39pm On Mar 26, 2018
God we youth of this bleep up country, we are so f ucking weak. embarassed

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Abfinest007(m): 12:40pm On Mar 26, 2018
d money buhari say he recovered from looters is what he using to bribe d looters he recovered it from what a foolish fellow

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by eTECTIVe(m): 12:40pm On Mar 26, 2018
Lol... We all know na... Afta inviting d Senate leadership to Aso rock dey all suddenly started singing in discordant tunes... Why is he trying so hard to have dem discard d reordering?

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Benjom(m): 12:40pm On Mar 26, 2018
That ain't new in this part of the world undecided
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by kellynoah: 12:40pm On Mar 26, 2018
Naija we hail thee

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Nobody: 12:41pm On Mar 26, 2018
lipsrsealed

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by asobo: 12:41pm On Mar 26, 2018
The senate under the leadership of Sen(Dr). Bukola Saraki have continue to show us how democracy is suppose to be run. Running an independent legislator is the best that could happen to a country. If not for the doggedness of the 8th senate, Nigeria would have been worst than what it is now. The executive would have run this country dry; the case of the former SGF comes to mind. We the Middle-Belt Comrade forum support the over-riding of pmb.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by three: 12:41pm On Mar 26, 2018
Hmmm....

Why the executive is so interested in the ORDER of the elections and not how to at the very least fulfil some (one or two or even three) of their campaign promises is bewildering.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Nobody: 12:42pm On Mar 26, 2018
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by nairavsdollars(f): 12:43pm On Mar 26, 2018
When the chairman of the NASS himself is corrupt

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by dayleke: 12:43pm On Mar 26, 2018
Only in Naija

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by BabatCargo(m): 12:45pm On Mar 26, 2018
As usual
Everything has been laid on faulty foundation
We need to help ourselves in this nation


Bring your items/goods from China to Nigeria @ $4.5/kg

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 12:46pm On Mar 26, 2018
Lipscomb:
Lol useless blogger looking for traffic. Buhari that I know will never give you $1 Nigeria money especially for this rubbish.
Buhari that you knw? Lol comedian

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by OtedolaSon: 12:47pm On Mar 26, 2018
Bribery is a norm here now

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Omeokachie: 12:47pm On Mar 26, 2018
Imaginary scandal all in a bid to curry sympathy for jittery and mortally afraid Buhari that does not want his election to come last.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by MARKETfund: 12:47pm On Mar 26, 2018
Please I need the immediate services of a GRAPHIC DESIGNER...a strong and good one...


Quote me pls if you're that good and leaves in Lagos
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Lomprico2: 12:47pm On Mar 26, 2018
Lipscomb:
Lol useless blogger looking for traffic. Buhari that I know will never give you $1 Nigeria money especially for this rubbish.

Yeah, he rather use it to fund

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by Jabioro: 12:48pm On Mar 26, 2018
Is a lie we are running corruption freed government... do not implicate this administration... after all the way to Daura is sure

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by bluegrass07: 12:52pm On Mar 26, 2018
Buhari is popular. . .so why the fear?

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by OBAGADAFFI: 12:53pm On Mar 26, 2018
Lipscomb:
Lol useless blogger looking for traffic. Buhari that I know will never give you $1 Nigeria money especially for this rubbish.


Buhari that you know will not go to London medical treatment.

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Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by ebig21(m): 12:56pm On Mar 26, 2018
The three Arms of government in Nigéria are The same. They are Corrupt
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by tomzee2(f): 12:58pm On Mar 26, 2018
Ok
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by xcolanto(m): 12:58pm On Mar 26, 2018
The bribery of the legislative arm of the government by the executive arm is corruption fighting back.

The legislature must investigate the looted funds that are being offered to them as bribes by the current looters.

I thought sai barber is mai intargreety??
Why is he scared of the electoral bill!
Re: Order Of Elections: Bribe Claims Rock National Assembly by asobo: 1:02pm On Mar 26, 2018
xcolanto:
The bribery of the legislative arm of the government by the executive arm is corruption fighting back.

The legislature must investigate the looted funds that are being offered to them as bribes by the current looters.

I thought sai barber is mai intargreety??
Why is he scared of the electoral bill!
How I wish other statemen can come out and speak the way T Y Danjuma spoke because the don't take us serious. I am confidently sure that pmb is jittery at the moment.

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