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Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by midolian(m): 5:10am On Aug 03, 2016



APC fails to broker truce as Jagaba challenges Abdulmumuni on alleged link to Farouk Lawan bribery scandal


The budget scandal in the House of Representatives has opened grounds for horse trading as several lawmakers who felt left out during the constitution of the so-called “plum committees” last year, are now demanding for assurances of compensation from its leadership, before joining others to pass a vote of confidence on Speaker Yakubu Dogara.

This is as several caucuses yesterday began rallying to avert any move aimed at impeaching Dogara and changing the current leadership of the lower legislative chamber.

The House has been embroiled in crisis following the sack of Hon. Jubrin Abdulmumini as the Chairman, Committee on Appropriation by his former ally, Dogara.

Following his ouster, Abdulmumuni has employed a scorched earth policy by accusing Dogara, Deputy Speaker, Yussuf Sulaimon Lasun, Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado Doguwa and Minority Leader, Leo Ogor of allocating N40 billion to themselves out of the N100 billion appropriated for the National Assembly, and making “senseless’ insertions into the 2016 budget”.

He also petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission (ICPC), and the Nigeria Police, demanding the arrest and prosecution of the speaker, three principal officers, and 11 committee chairmen for corruption and abuse of office.

But as the crisis over Abdulmumini’s revelations gathered steam, the North-central caucus of the House headed by Deputy Majority Leader, Hon. Jibril Buba (Kogi APC), met for several hours at the National Assembly yesterday, while the North West caucus, headed by Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado Doguwa (Kano APC) met in Kaduna.

Also, Dogara’s “kitchen cabinet”, headed by Hon. Mukhtar Betara (Borno APC), met at the National Assembly. The speaker was however not at any of the meetings.
Leaders of the caucuses had set up the meetings to get enough signatures to pass a vote of confidence on Dogara and the House leadership, but were confronted by aggrieved members who were “unsatisfied with certain developments in the management of the House”.

“Some wanted certain things and are using this window to demand for it. Some felt left out in the scheme of things, and are saying yes, while they support Dogara, their interests should be taken care of,” a lawmaker from one of the northern states told THISDAY.

The lawmaker explained that a decision was therefore taken to ensure any acrimony or bitterness among members was resolved before going public with the “vote of confidence” plan.
He, however, assured that Dogara still has a comfortable majority among the lawmakers, with at least 75 per cent support from each of the caucuses.

The lawmaker, who preferred not to be named, added that members of the APC caucus from the South-west, were still on the fence as they were awaiting instructions from their national leader, Senator Bola Tinubu.

“But Ekiti members are completely with Dogara,” the lawmaker claimed, adding that “they cannot get members to remove Dogara, even if there are external influences, it will not happen”.

The North-central caucus, at its meeting, THISDAY gathered, agreed on the need to protect the lower chamber from any “rampaging external forces” allegedly using Abdulmumini to create discord.
A member of the caucus, who opened up on the meeting, confirmed that the caucus and other caucuses in the House would soon formally pass a vote of confidence on the speaker.

“The problem is that we are on recess and this recess is really long. So since we are not holding plenary, we have resolved to show our support for the House leadership. We would pass a vote of confidence on the speaker, but I am not sure what day that would be, as other caucuses are still meeting,” the lawmaker said.

The lawmaker was also adamant that Dogara would not be removed, saying: “No plot to remove Dogara would work, forget it.”
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) caucus in the House also dismissed the plot of impeachment against Dogara.

Although the PDP caucus did not hold its meeting which was scheduled to take place yesterday, Minority Leader, Leo Ogor, presented its position.
Speaking with THISDAY, Ogor said the allegations levelled against the speaker and other principal officers were “non-issues”, adding that investigations by the anti-graft agencies would unravel what “is really the truth”.

“The first point of call would be to examine what happened to the budget that Mr. President refused to assent to and the truth would be revealed. We would see who would laugh last, but it is definitely not those shouting wolf today. We, in the PDP caucus, would not lose sleep over this,” he said.

He added that Dogara has the full support of the caucus. “How can you impeach him, what are the offences? There is an impeachment process…let him (Abdulmumim) come and make his allegations open.

“Is it the Zonal Intervention Fund? Let us see the allegations, we should be confronted with facts, then we will respond clearly to them. We are happy and excited that the man himself has run to the EFCC and ICPC, so we are waiting for their invitation. Our doors are open, because it would unravel a lot of things,” Ogor added.

The Ghost of Farouk is Resurrected

However, Abdulmumini, who was at the EFCC last night, yesterday also accused the Chairman of the House Committee on Interior, Hon. Jagaba Adams Jagaba of not being able to account for $500,000 which was allegedly given to him by a former House member, Farouk Lawan, after the latter received the amount four years ago as bribe from the Chairman of Forte Oil Plc, Mr. Femi Otedola.

In order not to indict Otedola and his companies, Farouk had allegedly demanded $3 million dollars from the Forte Oil chairman in 2012 when he chaired the adhoc committee to investigate the fuel subsidy scam.

Otedola had played along and paid out $620,000 to Farouk in a sting job that was to lead to his prosecution and ended his career as a legislator.

At the time, no trace of the $620,000 was ever found until yesterday when Abdulmumuni alleged that $500,000 was given to Jagaba, but could no longer be accounted for.

He also described Jagaba, whose name he included in his petitions to the anti-graft agencies as one of the committee chairmen who inserted 2,000 projects into the budget, as corrupt and a bigot.
Reacting to the allegation, Jagaba challenged Abdulmumini to back up his claim that $500,000 kept in his care during the Farouk bribery scandal had disappeared.

Jagaba, in a phone conversation with THISDAY, said Abdulmumini should provide documents to back his claim.

“I am not afraid of EFCC at all. If he strongly feels about it, he should stop making noise, he should write a petition on it and attach the relevant documents,” he said.

Jagaba described Abdulmumini as a “loose canon”.
“I do not want to join issues with a loose canon,” Jagaba said.

APC Fail to Broker Peace

Meanwhile, efforts by the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to intervene and resolve conflict between its members in the House over the budget alteration scandal did not yield any result yesterday.

The party had summoned Dogara and Abdulmumuni to appear before it in order to resolve their differences.
But after several hours of separate meetings with the duo, the party said that they were yet to resolve the crisis. However, the party succeeded in extracting a commitment from the warring parties that they would refrain from further media exchanges.

THISDAY gathered that the party leadership first met with the speaker at a residence in Abuja, where an extensive discussion on the conflict between him and Adbulmumuni was held.

After the meeting with Dogara, another one was held with Abdulmumuni at the party secretariat in Abuja.
Speaking shortly after meeting with Abdulmumuni, which lasted for about three hours, the Deputy National Chairman (North), Senator Lawan Shuaibu said that the party wanted to know what really went wrong and to see how it could handle the situation.

“We are discussing with them and it is an ongoing consultation, we are not done with them, we sat with the speaker, and we just finished sitting with Abdulmumuni and we would continue to sit with him,” he said.

Lawan said contrary to insinuations that the party has summoned the former appropriation committee chairamn to discipline him, there was no basis for passing judgment on the matter yet, adding that APC believes that immunity covers whatever happens in the House of Representatives or the Senate.

“I want to say that what we discussed, honestly speaking, was to get a better brief on what happened, because we have to be carried along. They are our members, we should know from them directly what is really going on so that we can see how we can handle the situation without necessarily making it a town square dance.

“In respect of what is going on in the House of Representatives which you people know more than all of us, but I asked him to come and brief the party, honestly speaking we never thought it would be covered by the media.

“I that summoned him, the national secretary of the party and the national vice chairman of his zone sat down to discuss, there is nothing like passing any judgment on any member of the party, we only play our role as the umpire in this matter to see how we can create some atmosphere of peace and unity among our members.

“But when certain things go wrong, of course, the party needs to call its members to know how best to unite any feuding members and that is exactly what we did.

“What we did actually was that we heard from him. We have heard earlier from the speaker but because it was not in the newspapers, nobody knew we held a meeting with the speaker,” he said.
On his part, Jibrin, who was evidently not comfortable with the party’s embargo on him, managed to utter a few words to journalists.

He however confirmed that the meeting with the APC was centered on the budget crisis that has pitted him against the speaker and the leadership of the House.

“I’m here on the invitation of our party, the APC. We discussed extensively the crisis in the House. We will continue to discuss and engage ourselves, I will continue to honour the invitation of our party and I am sure that whatever it is we decide you will know in due course,” he said.

The lawmaker, who was decked in a white brocade babariga (Nigerian traditional attire) and a cap to match, entered the party secretariat in the company of a team of lawyers and aides at about 2.05 p.m. in a black Toyota Land Cruiser sport utility vehicle and made straight to the office of Shuaibu where he was received by the National Working Committee of the APC led by the party’s National Secretary, Mai Mala Buni, National Treasurer, Bala Muhammed Gwagwarwa, and National Vice Chairman, Inuwa Abdulkadir.

Before the meeting with the APC leadership, Abdulmumini had also clarified that he was not invited to the party secretariat to appear before a disciplinary committee of the APC, but to meet with the party leaders in respect of the current crisis in the House.

On his twitter handle yesterday morning, Abdulmumini said: “I am confident that the party will do the rightful thing by throwing its weight to support our resolve to wipe out corrupt people and institutional corruption in the House and prevail or direct Speaker Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker Yusuf Lasun, Whip Alhassan Doguwa and Minority Leader Leo Ogor to reconvene the house immediately and step aside to face their imminent prosecution and save the party and our dear country from further embarrassment.”

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by thatNUPEboy: 5:27am On Aug 03, 2016
See the people we call our lawmakers openly giving conditions to support evil Some are still on the fence waiting for instruction from Tinubu to know which path to thread. Does this mean these dickheads do not know what is right from wrong anymore? God! Are we not finished in this country?

There is no hope for this country no more. I am relocating angry

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by CircleOfWilis: 5:28am On Aug 03, 2016
This drama wud hv bn sweeter to watch with a full stomach, but the hunger in the land won't allow such...APC is a scam

PDP get ready to snatch the leadership

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by AdeniyiA(m): 5:32am On Aug 03, 2016
If Nigeria is to move forward, institutional corruption, impunity and parochial interest have to be strangulated and seriously it starts from the top. I am expecting a corrupt political class suicide ...

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Oche211(m): 5:33am On Aug 03, 2016
Nigeria house of commotion filled with greedy men nd women.
They are only after their own interest (pocket). Nobody care abt the Nigerian masses. Those that they claim to represent.
In a more organised nd morally upright nd sane society, Dogara nd even Jibrin along with the others don't need to be told b4 they Resign.
Bt then, we re talking abt Nigerian greedy nd wicked men who don't care abt d people at all, nd why shld they even care (they they will ask themselves)? Afterall, they've taken care of the masses in 2015. Nw they are waiting for 2018-2019 to take care of the masses again (that's how they, the politicians, think).
Nd to make matters worse, Nigerians have very short memories.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Babzrockman: 5:35am On Aug 03, 2016
Absolutely nothing is working in the country at the moment. New York is calling

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by midolian(m): 5:37am On Aug 03, 2016
thatNUPEboy:
See the people we call our lawmakers openly giving conditions to support evil Some are still on the fence waiting for instruction from Tinubu to know which path to thread. Does this mean these dickheads do not know what is right from wrong anymore? God! Are we not finished in this country?

There is no hope for this country no more. I am relocating angry
it has always been about their interest. They do not mean well for the masses. Amassing wealth enough to continously enslave the poor mentally, spiritually and physically is all they ve got on their mind. Saddest thing is, these are the same terrible set of people most of us queue under the sun and rain to vote for..

Corruption is not the problem with this country, Democracy is.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Nobody: 5:44am On Aug 03, 2016
Can we just say we need a Rowlings of Ghana in Nigeria too.. Someone who can just kill all these old goats. My Nigeria, my naija....


Anyways


DrabeeyWasHere

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by sinistermind(m): 5:57am On Aug 03, 2016
This is why our democracy can never move past its present point. Selfish interests rules the Polity. If he has done wrong and there's evidence against him, do the right thing, why demanding for conditions??

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by arewafederation: 6:00am On Aug 03, 2016
thatNUPEboy:
See the people we call our lawmakers openly giving conditions to support evil Some are still on the fence waiting for instruction from Tinubu to know which path to thread. Does this mean these dickheads do not know what is right from wrong anymore? God! Are we not finished in this country?

There is no hope for this country no more. I am relocating angry

Kube lashi.....
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by arewafederation: 6:11am On Aug 03, 2016
midolian:
it has always been about their interest. They do not mean well for the masses. Amassing wealth enough to continously enslave the poor mentally, spiritually and physically is all they ve got on their mind. Saddest thing is, these are the same terrible set of people most of us queue under the sun and rain to vote for..

Corruption is not the problem with this country, Democracy is.

Nope. Corruption and Democracy are the problems with this country.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by slimthugchimee(m): 6:24am On Aug 03, 2016
this is really terrible
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by thatNUPEboy: 6:33am On Aug 03, 2016
arewafederation:

Kube lashi.....
ke ladzin wey yiyi nor?
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by arewafederation: 6:36am On Aug 03, 2016
thatNUPEboy:
ke ladzin wey yiyi nor?

Injebo shere..
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Montaque(m): 7:05am On Aug 03, 2016
Dishonourable members of our HOR.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by zicoraads: 7:16am On Aug 03, 2016
This is terrible. So, those zombies from the South West can't take any rational decision that borders on State affairs except they get the 'green light' from their tin god, Tinubu?

And why do I feel the APC want to shield Dogara and declare this a party affair?

When we tell those egg heads that corruption only changed clothes and wore another garment, they will be acting like zombies. Oh! Wait…they are Zombies!

I might really have to start thinking about leaving this country for good!

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Progressive01(m): 7:22am On Aug 03, 2016
The budget scandal in the House of Reps has opened grounds for horse trading as several lawmakers who felt left out during the constitution of the so-called "plum committees" last year, are now demanding for assurances of compensation from is leadership, before joining others to pass a vote of confidence on speaker Yakubu Dogara.
Just imagine the criminals!! Gosh!! These men seem to always have their conscience locked up in an underground vault somewhere once they are issued certs of return by INEC, otherwise, how could a people shamelessly put up this kind of show in public??

This is so depressing. We have no NASS in my opinion- just a conglomerate of criminals protected by the law.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Tochex101(m): 7:26am On Aug 03, 2016
Hon. Samuel Anyanwu is on this forum.
Pls come and shed more insight as Nigerians are tired of this wrangling and loosing hope enmasse, for this joke we practice and tag "democracy" is leading to our doom.
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Progressive01(m): 7:27am On Aug 03, 2016
zicoraads:
This is terrible. So, those zombies from the South West can't take any rational decision that borders on State affairs except they get the 'green light' from their tin god, Tinubu?

And why do I feel the APC want to shield Dogara and declare this a party affair?

When we tell those egg heads that corruption only changed clothes and wore another garment, they will be acting like zombies. Oh! Wait…they are Zombies!

I might really have to start thinking about leaving this country for good!
When yanga dey sleep, trouble dey always go wake am. When the slayers of the Ugandan Flatron Osus from the Republic of Ugu descend on you, you'd be quick to run to the mods begging for protection.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by zicoraads: 7:34am On Aug 03, 2016
Progressive01:
When yanga dey sleep, trouble dey always go wake am. When the slayers of the Ugandan Flatron Osus from the Republic of Ugu descend on you, you'd be quick to run to the mods begging for protection.
Me? Report to who? I laugh in Swahili. Let them bring it on cool
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by MadeInTokyo: 7:38am On Aug 03, 2016
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Femi Gbajamila and Bola Tinubu are wasting their time chasing shadows

Gbajamila can never become speaker.


Dogara has support of more than 75% of members of the house of representatives, including all PDP house of reps members.


Dogara has majority support of APC North West Caucus , APC North Central Caucus, APC North East Caucus, and the entire PDP house members and Ekiti and Ondo PDP house members, it only the APC south West caucus members that are on a wild goose Chase as instructed by Bola Tinubu that are against Dogara.


It will be easier for Dino Melaye to impregnate Remi Tinubu, than for Femi Gbajamila to become Speaker. grin grin grin

Quote me anywhere, Yakubu Dogara will remain Speaker


Femi Gbajamila will never be Speaker


I am waiting for the Afonjas Abobaku to come and quote me.[/size]

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by MadamExcellency: 7:38am On Aug 03, 2016
Obasanjo's legacy of influencing the National Assembly led to this unwanted ruthless desire for selfish enrichment and parochial interest.

The North is the most politically corrupted zone in Nigeria. Just that they eat, clean mouth and protect themselves. If it had been Southwest (Patricia Ete), she would've been a gooner or is it Southeast, the impeachment would've been concluded.

Let see how Dogara will survive this? Gbajabiamila should not be on the fence.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by BossKratos: 7:42am On Aug 03, 2016
angry

All these greedy bastards wey full abuja sef!

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by skillzahblog(m): 7:45am On Aug 03, 2016
The acting inspector-general of police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, has raised a five-man special team to probe the budget padding accusations leveled against the speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and other principal officials

Dogara, his deputy Yusuff Lasun, chief whip Alhassan Ado Doguwa and minority leader Leo Ogor, have been invited to appear before a police panel on Friday, August 6

News Reports Here http://www.skillzah.com/2016/08/budget-padding-saga-continues-as-dogara.html

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by kjsun15: 7:58am On Aug 03, 2016
prosperity will judge all of you that have looted our country dry. Evil people will not know peace sure.

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by veekid(m): 8:56am On Aug 03, 2016
Abeg how about saraki own case now?
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Descartes: 8:58am On Aug 03, 2016
Buhari government will turn out to be most corrupt government in the history of zoogeria with the rate of looting and relooting of recovered loots under his watchangry

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by kings09(m): 8:59am On Aug 03, 2016
Ok
Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Bashirfuntua(m): 9:00am On Aug 03, 2016
mean while arewa avengers on duty

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Re: Reps Give Conditions To Back Dogara by Fedayeen02: 9:00am On Aug 03, 2016
The lawmaker, who preferred not to be named, added that members of the APC caucus from the South-west, were still on the fence as they were awaiting instructions from their national leader, Senator Bola Tinubu.



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