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House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by enohj2ee(m): 7:57am On Mar 03, 2010
The first attempt by some members of the House of Representatives to discuss ailing President Umaru Yar’adua’s return to the country after spending three months in Saudi Arabia threw the House into a rowdy session yesterday and the attempt was shot down.
Confusion enveloped the House chamber soon after some members tried to bring a matter over the President’s non-appearance in public since his return to the country.

The trouble started when Rep Mayor Eze (PDP, Enugu State) raised a Point of Order, drawing attention over Minister of Information and Communications Prof. Dora Akunyili’s “unguarded statements”, which he said were heating up the polity. But before he could finish his speech, Speaker Dimeji Bankole stopped him, saying he couldn’t talk on the floor of the House without prior notice to the Speaker as enshrined in the House Rules.

Bankole asked Eze to meet and brief him, which Rep Eze did. When he came back to his seat, Eze requested the House to call Prof Akunyili to order for “her unguarded statements which heat up the polity and cause confusion”. He said, “When you read national dailies, you will discover that they are awash with Prof Akunyili’s statements on President Yar’adua. And this does no good to the country. Rather it brings confusion”.

Bankole asked Rep Mohammed Ali Ndume (ANPP, Borno State) to make his contribution on the matter, to which Ndume said Prof Akunyili’s statements were aimed at bringing confusion to the country. He said, “I want to associate myself with what Hon. Mayor Eze has said. The lady is just trying to bring confusion to the country. Therefore we need to caution her”. The House was thrown into confusion for about ten minutes but Speaker Bankole brought it into order.

Not long afterwards, confusion erupted when Rep Patrick Obahiagbon (PDP, Edo State) raised a Point of Order, drawing the House’s attention to the “illegal deployment of troops to the airport” on the night of Yar’adua’s return to the country on Tuesday last week. Barely had he finished when Bankole asked him to meet and brief him on the matter. But after conferring with the Speaker, Rep Obahiagbon decided to defer his matter.

However, another member, Rep Samuel Sejero (AC, Lagos State) also raised a Point of Order, saying there was the need to know whether President Yar’adua had truly returned to the country. He also urged the House to summon the President’s wife, Hajiya Turai Yar’adua and others to explain his whereabouts.

Sejero said, “We should invite Tura’i and all those who are detaining the president to come and brief us on his whereabouts. This is against section 308 of the constitution”. Sejero had barely finished his speech when the House was thrown into yet another round of, which prompted the Speaker to order for a closed door session at 11:41am.

Emerging from the session at 1:50pm, Bankole directed leader of the House Rep Tunde Akogun (PDP, Edo State) to read the House’s resolution. Akogun said, “The House in an executive session resolved to urge Nigerians to concentrate only on those matters that would bring peace, unity and progress of Nigeria.”

But some members who didn’t want to be named told Daily Trust that the session was characterised by issues surrounding President Yar’adua’s non-appearance in public since his return to the country. While some members insisted that the President be forced to address the country in order to douse tension, others opined that it would be unnecessary to do so since the Acting President is in charge and all matters are being attended to without hitches.

They also cited the House’s resolution which empowered Dr Goodluck Jonathan to act as President, pointing out that unless the other group has a hidden motive, the President should be allowed to recuperate without any molestation.

Speaking to our reporter after the session, Rep Ali Ndume said the decision of the House was aimed at discouraging people from speaking on Yar’adua’s health, which he said does no good to the country.

He said, “In the executive session, we told ourselves the plain truth and we all resolved that the simple resolution should be everything necessary to put the country back on track. We advised every public officer and in fact every Nigerian to concentrate on those things that will promote the unity, prosperity and progress of this country, not to be issuing out statements because individuals want to play to the gallery, they want to make name or they want to create an opportunity thinking that if something collapses they will benefit out of it. That doesn’t help the situation.”

Rep Farouk Lawan (PDP, Kano State) urged the Acting President to caution his ministers from unguarded statements that can jeopardise the country. He said, “I want to urge the Acting President to caution all his ministers, especially Dora Akunyili, to shut up. We want him to concentrate on his work rather than heeding to people that could destabilise the country”.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by neily(f): 8:30am On Mar 03, 2010
Wahala!!!!!
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by safeact(m): 9:08am On Mar 03, 2010
Na waoh 4 dis people.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by himor: 9:42am On Mar 03, 2010
urged the Acting President to caution his ministers or shut up akunyili can not help mattters we are leaving in fear every other day b/c of this cabals , we want to see our president weather dead or alive or can some one urged the Acting President to caution the cabals too.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by eledesi: 10:19am On Mar 03, 2010
this country needs serious prayers.a few people are acting on their selfish interest to the detriment of millions.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by Akanbiedu(m): 2:50pm On Mar 03, 2010
The house of reps reminds me of university days. They still behave like those aluta boys. It is high time somebody removed the house from constitution jare. the senate will do.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by Fhemmmy: 2:58pm On Mar 03, 2010
Power is a terrible thing when the one in charge dont know how to use it.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by violent(m): 2:58pm On Mar 03, 2010
Can the senate overturn the decisions of the house?. . pls correct me if am wrong
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by Beaf: 3:02pm On Mar 03, 2010
Source?!

The house never asked Dora to shut up, the rep that brought the motion failed.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by ud4u: 4:12pm On Mar 03, 2010
What Akunyili said is the truth and remains the truth.

We already know that the so called representatives are there representing their pockets, so let them go ahead until one day their cup will be filled.
Re: House Assemly:dora Akunyili Shut Up. by YD(m): 5:04pm On Mar 03, 2010
the speaker dissappoints the nation when he attempts to dissuade people from deliberating on the very issues that cause so much chaos in the polity of the nation. i'm shocked that even patrick obahiagbon was bullied from representing the interest of the entire nation.

one thing is certain, even yar'adua's supporters have not seen the person they are agitating for his continuation. divided we are in our opinions regarding this matter, but then we all want to, need to, see yar'adua. maybe he's not even the one sneaked into the country or worse, nobody was in that ambulance. even the scam on the entire nation is fake angry

Lord have mercy.

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