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Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by emamos: 11:00am On May 29, 2016
1 Emergence of Saraki
The emergence of Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki (APC, Kwara Central), as the Senate President on June 9, 2015, in what was described as an “apparent disregard” to the directive of the All Progressives Congress (APC), laid the foundation of the controversies that has enveloped the upper chamber.
Saraki, a former governor of Kwara State, edged out Senator Ahmad Lawan (APC, Yobe North), the preferred candidate of the APC to clinch the Senate’s plum job, after allegedly resting on the strength of senators of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP).
The alliance apparently paved the way for the emergence of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, (PDP, Enugu West), as the Deputy Senate President, a development that dealt a serious blow to the APC’s control of the upper chamber.
2. Wardrobe allowance
A week after the inauguration of the Senate came the controversy of fat wardrobe allowance for the senators. In both traditional and social media, the story of the half million naira wardrobe allowance went viral, thus dominating public discourse in the country.
Each of the 109 senators was given N506, 000 to fill their wardrobe with ‘senatorial attires’. The money was released at a time when many states were finding it difficult to pay workers’ salaries.
3.Rejection of APC nominees
Another issue that created a storm in the Senate was Saraki’s rejection of the party’s preferred candidates for the position of principal officers. In a letter, signed by the party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, the party recommended Saraki’s rival, Ahmad Lawan as Majority Leader; Professor Olusola Adeyeye as Chief Whip, Senator George Akume as Deputy Majority leader and Senator Abu Ibrahim as Deputy Chief Whip.
However, the refusal of Saraki to read the letter on the floor of the Senate, which would have clear the way for implementing the recommendation, compounded his problem. Instead, the Senate President went ahead to announce his preferred candidates for the positions. Saraki turned down the party’s request, saying ‘my hands are tied.’
Pundits believe that his refusal to implement the APC recommendation deepened his sour relationship with the party.
4.‘Forging’ of Senate Standing Order
In July, the Senate was enmeshed in “forgery” scandal. It was alleged that its standing orders used for the conduct of the election that brought in Saraki and Ekweremadu as presiding officers was forged.
To this effect, the outgoing Clerk to the National Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa and others were grilled by the police. The police high authorities have since concluded their investigation and confirmed that the document was truly forged.
Only recently, the Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, gave an order that the case be looked into.
5.Probe of Lamorde
The probe of Ibrahim Lamorde, the erstwhile chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC), also added to the gale of controversies that the Senate recorded within the last 12 months of the present administration.
The Senate commenced the probe weeks after the wife of the Senate President, Mrs. Toyin Saraki, was grilled by the EFCC, then headed by Lamorde. One George Uboh had petitioned the Senate over alleged diversion of recovered stolen funds amounting to over a trillion naira by the EFCC leadership.
The Senate received knocks over the probe of Lamorde. The probe was seen in many quarters as an attempt to hit back at Lamorde for grilling Mrs. Saraki.
6.Saraki at CCT
None of the controversies exposed the Senate to ridicule like the docking of the Senate President at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, (CCT).
Saraki was docked on a 13-count charge bordering on false assets declaration while he was the governor of Kwara State. His pictures, in court, went viral in the social media and also adorned front pages of many newspapers the following day.
7.Anti-Social media bill
The frivolous petition bill undoubtedly set senators against the peoples, especially the social media public. They were criticised when the bill scaled through the second reading in December, last year.
Sponsored by Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah (APC, Kebbi South), the bill, which was popularly known as “Anti-social media bill” created serious uproar in the polity. The climax of the opposition against the bill was a protest at the entrance of the National Assembly.
However, senators bowed to pressure and rejected the bill as Nigerians, during a public hearing on the bill, vehemently opposed to it.
8.CCB, CCT amendment bill
At the peak of Saraki’s trial at the CCT came a bill to amend the law establishing the Code of Conduct Bureau, (CCB) and Code of Conduct Tribunal, (CCT).
The bill sponsored by Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, (PDP Delta North), passed through first and second reading in 48 hours,hence the suspicion that trailed it.
Although, the debate on the bill was suspended on April 20, it went as the second most controversial bill recorded in the first year of the 8th Senate.
9. Exotic cars for Senators
The move by the Senate leadership to acquire exotic SUVs for senators drew the fury of Nigerians when former President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote a letter to the federal lawmakers in December. In the same month, President Buhari also faulted the move in his maiden presidential media chat. However, the lawmakers ignored the advice and went ahead to acquire the cars in April at twice the market price atthe whooping cost of N36.5m each.
10..Missing of budget
The 2016 budget was like no other as it had generated a protracted controversy between the Senate and the Presidency.
Processing the document was hectic as it lingered from January to May, before it was finally signed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The budget proposal was first “infected” with controversy at the Senate on January 12, when it emerged at end of a 90-minute closed door session that the fiscal document had gone missing. Two days later, the Senate announced that two versions of the document were at the Red Chamber.
On February 8, the issue of padding of the document emerged during a budget defence of the Ministry of Health. Its minister, Professor Isaac Adewole, disowned the budget of his ministry, saying it was doctored.
Afterwards, the issue of passage of the budget by the National Assembly became a serious problem as it was postponed thrice. It was first fixed for February 25, then March 17. It was finally done March 23.
However, the controversy did not end, as days after, the issue of the budget details became another problem. The National Assembly transmitted the budget summary without its details.
It took two weeks for, the summary to be made available to the Presidency.
11..SarakiVS. Fika
In April, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, slugged it out with the Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission, Dr. Adamu Fika, over the appointment of Mr. Mohammed Sani-Omolori, as the acting Clerk to the National.
It all started on April 20 when Fika, in a letter to Sani-Omolori, announced the acting appointment. But Saraki challenged the appointment, saying Mr. Ben Efeturi should be considered for the appointment.
In a letter signed by his Chief of Staff, Senator Isa Galaudu, Saraki said the appointment of Sani-Omolori violated due process but Fika stood his ground. After various machinations, he ‘’defeated’ Saraki as Sani-Omolori assumed duty as the acting Clerk to the National Assembly on May 13.
12..Protests for and against Saraki
For days in April, protesters held vigil at the entrance of the National Assembly, demanding for Saraki’s resignation while another group insisted he must remain in office.
The protesters demanding for his resignation spent 72 hours and three nights at the entrance of the National Assembly. The protesters hinged their request on the CCT trial and the purchase of exotic cars.
Beside these controversies, our correspondent reports that some other controversies recorded in the first legislative year include the hiring of 282 aides, increase in the number of standing committees from 57 to 65 without amending Standing Orders and the attempt to suspend Senator Kabiru Marafa (APC, Zamfara Central) over his utterances.





http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/senate-12-controversies-in-12-months/148810.html

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by donbrowser(m): 11:18am On May 29, 2016
God Bless Nigeria
God Help Buhari
God Change the House's minds
God Bless Us all



FTC baby
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by calliope(f): 1:26pm On May 29, 2016
Nigeria law makers are disgrace to social conduct and the Nigeria people undecided
Especially that Goat called saraki grin

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Integrityfarms(m): 1:26pm On May 29, 2016
Who dis post Don epp?
With the way APC were screaming I thought by now Saraki would have been behind bars and recalled back by his constituency!

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Sijo01(f): 1:27pm On May 29, 2016
Budget nkor? The controversies 2016 budget generated is more that all the aforementioned put together.

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by DeRoyalFranco(m): 1:28pm On May 29, 2016
Announcement : Once u read the number one.. Then you don't need reading the rest points again... Just because the emergence of Saraki as senate president caused everything..

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Daslim180(m): 1:29pm On May 29, 2016
How do I find my way to this country called NIGERIA?

Dear Mummy, are you sure I'm not from Ghana?
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by omogin(f): 1:29pm On May 29, 2016
Why is buhari no looking for Lamorde. Why only Gej's men? Lamorde was said to have stolen trillions recovered yet no word on his trail. TSA has trillions saved yet no money to run govt. Its either buhari is a liar or he is a devil.

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Samelle(f): 1:30pm On May 29, 2016
Waiting for the next series of controversies.
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Firefire(m): 1:31pm On May 29, 2016
National Assembly House of Corruption.

Senator Bukola Saraki & Dogara, Nigerians are still waiting to see NASS 2016 budget to be made public.

NASS should put up a breakdown for the public to see how and where their allocated funds are spent. Knowing how the money is spent provides an opportunity for public scrutiny of the bill and plugging of wasteful spending.

NASS is made up of 469 lawmakers (less than 0.666 percent of the Nigerian population) allocating more money to itself than the budgets of 21 states in the Federation, this is wickedness and against the CHANGE APC promised.

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by antontech(m): 1:32pm On May 29, 2016
my this country is in trouble
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by armadeo(m): 1:39pm On May 29, 2016
Scrap one of the houses now and let the other be part time. Who no get work can't be "chopping"our heritage under the guise of honourable.
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by budosky(m): 1:41pm On May 29, 2016
I doubt if it is not up to ONE THOUSAND AND ONE controversies.. Bunch of thieves.. Awon ole buruku

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by rawtouch: 1:42pm On May 29, 2016
nonsense
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Lanre4uonly(m): 1:44pm On May 29, 2016
When there are pressing issues that need to be looked upon to better the life of the citizenry. It's a pity that personal interest, illegalities & struggle for power is what they (leaders) know how to pursue best.

It is well with our country, Nigeria.

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by SageTravels: 1:48pm On May 29, 2016
APC and Buhari don suffer. Some will never believe this
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by DeleSuper1: 1:49pm On May 29, 2016
angry angry angry
Wetin concern me.

If they like, let all the bundesligas in power double it to twenty-four instead of twelve in twelve months.
Mine is that every catalyst and destroyer in our nation building, God'll expose and disgrace them by the grace of God.

Let them all gerarahere jare!

Abeg, how much is a litre of pure water now? grin

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by chimah3(m): 1:51pm On May 29, 2016
Buhari undecided
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by madamgrace: 1:52pm On May 29, 2016
Okay.... so how does this help our situation?

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by kayodeadeniji2(m): 1:52pm On May 29, 2016
#hmmm
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Chikpat(m): 2:05pm On May 29, 2016
Daslim180:
How do I find my way to this country called NIGERIA?

Dear Mummy, are you sure I'm not from Ghana?

Noo my son. You r from south sudan
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by GodblessNig247(m): 2:29pm On May 29, 2016
calliope:
Nigeria law makers are disgrace to social conduct and the Nigeria people undecided
Especially that Goat called saraki grin

Goat? What are u?

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Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by truthalways(m): 2:29pm On May 29, 2016
omogin:
Why is buhari no looking for Lamorde. Why only Gej's men? Lamorde was said to have stolen trillions recovered yet no word on his trail. TSA has trillions saved yet no money to run govt. Its either buhari is a liar or he is a devil.

SageTravels:
APC and Buhari don suffer. Some will never believe this

chimah3:
Buhari undecided

Abeg make una try face front, face the issue of the post

It's not compulsory to comment.

To me, this is the worst Senate we have ever had in Nigeria...No directions, No sensible law enactments and mostly wolves in sheep clothing
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by justicejay(m): 2:53pm On May 29, 2016
That shows how ready this yeye APC are to guide this country.
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by fejicruz(m): 3:21pm On May 29, 2016
This 8th Senate has been a drain pipe of our resources. They wasted legislative time considering the Anti Social Media Bill, CCT & CCB Act amendment.
That wardrobe allowance was the most annoying of all.
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by Ratello: 3:50pm On May 29, 2016
I really pity Saraki.
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by olafum1(m): 3:56pm On May 29, 2016
Useless NASS everywhere

End Time Nass

Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by precious1967(m): 3:56pm On May 29, 2016
hmmm... d dishonourablethiefs dt ve 4gotten d epistle baba obj wrote 2 them.
Re: Senate: 12 Controversies In 12 Months by CioAngels(f): 4:22pm On May 29, 2016
Chikpat:


Noo my son. You r from south sudan
No ma, is like you forgot, your dear son is from libya.

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