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I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by akinszz: 6:45am On Mar 30, 2017
By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor

Abuja:

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, yesterday, took a look at the ongoing controversy between the Senate and the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service, Colonel Hameed Alii, describing the development as mere distractions.

Speaker House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara fielding questions from State House Correspondents after closed door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja

Dogara, who fielded questions from senior journalists in Abuja, said the most important thing that should have been considered was whether the man had delivered on his mandate.

Although he did not mention the upper legislative chamber in his briefing, Dogara said that it was also necessary to look at what the Nigerian laws say about wearing of uniforms by public officers and see whether any of the laws had been adhere to or breached by Ali.

“So you have to look at all these issues before you come to a conclusion. As far as I am concerned these are mere distractions. They are not supposed to be; the main issue is delivery. What is it that we are delivering? That is it,” Dogara said.

The Speaker said that although he could not say whether the House of Representatives would support the resolution passed by the Senate against Ali, he would only wait to see what happens when the discussion gets to the floor of the House for debate.

He said, “But for a decision to be made in line with what the Senate proposed to the House, you can only wait till the matter comes before the House and that decision will be taken and Nigerians will know”.

The Speaker, who also took at look at the performance of the federal government since coming to power in 2015, claimed that the administration could not be accused of disappointing Nigerians given where it was coming from and what it inherited from the previous administration.

He said, “We have gone very far in trying to tackle this issue of insurgency and as a matter of fact all hostile spots have been liberated. This Government through various interventions has been able to ensure that the terrorists are not holding unto any swatch of land.

“I believe this is one major thing that has given some hope to Nigerians, for the very first time that we are in a position to overcome this problem, and it is critical, even if it’s for nothing else that our citizens in the Northeast zone down to Abuja can move around more freely than before, that is something.

“For me, I can say that a lot has been achieved even though unsung in most cases. In the context of our society, people want to see first-class roads, hospitals, they want to see the tangibles, but nobody places value on the intangibles.

“For us who come from the Northeast, even some of us who live and work in Abuja, remember how dire this issue of terrorism was. We were all living on the throes of violence.

The Police Headquarters here was bombed, U.N Mission here in Abuja was bombed, bombs exploded in Kaduna, Kano, Jos, in Nyanya as well and there was even threat of this mayhem being exported to the Southwest and other regions of this country.

“If you look at it today, we have exited from that. The biggest problem of democracy is that with violence you cannot take the benefits of democracy.

Democracy as we practice: Presidential democracy has three promises: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. The number one responsibility of Government is the security and welfare of the citizens.
But the Speaker expressed disappointment with the treatment meted out to the Peace Corps of Nigeria even with the passage of the bill to make it a national security outfit in Nigeria by the National Assembly.

Dogara made it clear that the National Assembly would muster the required majority in both chambers to veto the President on the matter if he withholds his assent to the National Peace Corps Bill already passed and transmitted to the Presidency.

He maintained that there could be no limit to spend in securing the lives and property of Nigerians since the government exists to protect lives and property.

He warmed, “So the Bill is still there before the President for his assent. If he doesn’t assent to it for whatever reason, we are at liberty to recall it back to parliament and muster the 2/3 in the House and Senate and pass in spite of Mr. President’s veto. But right now that is not the discussion.

The Speaker also express dissatisfaction with the way the executive has been treating resolutions from the NASS with levity and hinted that a committee had been raised to compile resolutions passed but not complied with by the executive for necessary actions.

Mr. Dogara promised to take steps to ensure the amendment of the Local Government Law in Nigeria to give autonomy to the 774 councils in the country and return the conduct of local elections to INEC to ensure credibility, fairness and competitiveness as opposed to the current hijack of the process by the respective states.

He said the removal of autonomy from LGAs had created middlemen who deny the councils of the needed development.

“The current system is not working, and it has become a system whereby some have constituted themselves into middle men along the lines; they grab the resources meant for the development at the grass root and appropriate it the way they deem fit.

“And, there is a twin evil which is that of state independent electoral commissions that gives birth to a total mockery of democracy in the way the State Independent Electoral Commissions conduct elections that are usually won by just one party in power in the respective states.

“I have never seen where democracy is mocked like in Nigerian local government elections.
I don’t know how we can continue to mock ourselves that we are practising democracy at the third tier of government.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/never-seen-democracy-mocked-like-nigerian-dogara/

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by hero01(m): 6:51am On Mar 30, 2017
Ftc 200 likes for me. jor!

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by freeze001(f): 6:56am On Mar 30, 2017
Oh nice! Really been a while since the 'inheritance from previous administration' spiel has been uttered. I wish all those obnoxious obstacle courses set up around security agency buildings will be removed completely so that there'll be better flow of traffic on the roads as the security threats have been completely neutralised according to Dogara.

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Flyingngel(m): 6:56am On Mar 30, 2017
Look who is talking abt threat to democracy, when you are the one with corruption toga killing democracy nay Nigeria.

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by datola: 7:08am On Mar 30, 2017
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, yesterday, took a look at the ongoing controversy between the Senate and the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service, Colonel Hameed Alii, describing the development as mere distractions.

Speaker House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara fielding questions from State House Correspondents after closed door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja

Dogara, who fielded questions from senior journalists in Abuja, said the most important thing that should have been considered was whether the man had delivered on his mandate.

Although he did not mention the upper legislative chamber in his briefing, Dogara said that it was also necessary to look at what the Nigerian laws say about wearing of uniforms by public officers and see whether any of the laws had been adhere to or breached by Ali.

It appears this division of the House of Assembly is a little better than their Senior rogues counterparts at the upper chamber in reasoning.

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Nukualofa: 7:11am On Mar 30, 2017
This Dogara should have been in court for budget padding if only this corruption fight were to be taken seriously

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Joephat(m): 7:11am On Mar 30, 2017
Mr Dogora, in Michigan city where I live, I av also not seen a country with legislative organ full of jokers...

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by todayboy: 7:27am On Mar 30, 2017
political talk

buhari is a failure

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by greatgod2012(f): 7:40am On Mar 30, 2017
As if this Dogara is not among those mocking our democracy!

It's only in Nigeria that this type of man talks publicly about politics!

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Jesusloveyou: 8:03am On Mar 30, 2017
Nukualofa:
This Dogara should have been in court for budget padding if only this corruption fight were to be taken seriously
you see your life?
The padding were done by both chambers.
The saraki and dino that is your new hero should have be in jail for failing to report the padding in senate.

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Nukualofa: 8:09am On Mar 30, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
you see your life?
The padding were done by both chambers.
The saraki and dino that is your new hero should have be in jail for failing to report the padding in senate.
What about Dogara that was implicated? Your traditional ruler is in Abuja Prison for murder and you still have time to quote me



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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Danhumprey: 8:12am On Mar 30, 2017
Mr Dogara, for the love of every sane person, just shut the fucck up! jeez!

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Funlordjnr: 8:32am On Mar 30, 2017
Well..it is actually because of incompetent politicians like you!
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Guyman02: 10:17am On Mar 30, 2017
And the Mocker in Chief is Buhari who will not obey court orders nor accept the position of the National Assembly that goes contrary to his wishes
In America Trump lost his quest to repeal ObamaCare because the House of Reps did not vote in favour and he has to bitterly accept it.

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by voicelez: 10:17am On Mar 30, 2017
If you politicians don't think of how to make Nigeria better then you will never have peace within yourselves... Thieves

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Blurryface(m): 10:17am On Mar 30, 2017
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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Nobody: 10:17am On Mar 30, 2017
Chief mocker

Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Ermacc: 10:17am On Mar 30, 2017
Coming from the man who led the team of budget paddders. This is hypocritical.

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Jalubarika(m): 10:18am On Mar 30, 2017
I have never seen where Pastors and Churches are being mocked Like Nigeria Too.
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by nkpommpko(m): 10:18am On Mar 30, 2017
What democracy, Mr dogara?
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by MrGreenMavro: 10:19am On Mar 30, 2017
angry
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by spartan117(m): 10:19am On Mar 30, 2017
Apc is a big disgrace embarassed

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by burkingx(f): 10:19am On Mar 30, 2017
grin AN WE HAVE NEVER SEEN WHERE PUBLIC FUNDS ARE BEING EATING LIKE YAM TUBERS BY POLITICIANS IN A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC .......LIKE NIGERIA grin grin grin

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by burkingx(f): 10:20am On Mar 30, 2017
cool cool cool.....AND WE HAVE NEVER SEEN WERE PUBLIC FUNDS ARE DIVERTED TO PRIVATE ***GHANA MUST GO *** LUGGAGE BY POLITICIANS IN A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC .....LIKE NIGERIA grin grin grin

Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by burkingx(f): 10:20am On Mar 30, 2017
cool cool cool cool cool

Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Akinz0126(m): 10:20am On Mar 30, 2017
Make him just pass that peace corp stuff abeg no tym

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Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by nairalandfreak(m): 10:22am On Mar 30, 2017
Tell your friends in the senate
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by cana882(m): 10:22am On Mar 30, 2017
You are part of those who mock democracy Mr speaker
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Kaxmytex(m): 10:23am On Mar 30, 2017
For ur mind, u b saint dogara
Re: I Have Never Seen Where Democracy Is Mocked Like In Nigerian – Dogara by Nobody: 10:24am On Mar 30, 2017
Mr dogara àbí na dogoyaro, just STFU. No be Una contribute to the mess? undecided

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