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Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by midolian(m): 11:50am On Aug 17, 2018
Imagine that Saraki retains his current paranoia, and elopes to Gambia with Ekweremadu in tow. The drafters of the Constitution could not have anticipated that level of self-centeredness and cynicism. They couldn’t have therefore allocated the power to reconvene the Senate to only its presiding officer to bestow ‘Obaship’ on them.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has come alive. It barks endlessly these days. That is some consolation for many of its disillusioned supporters. They can begin to hope again that this enthusiasm and energy would yield a strong party with a firm democratic tradition. Time will tell if the party can bite, and chew and grow. And if it can infuse the government with a sense of party politics. The APC must, whenever it finds the opportunity, defend the principles of democracy vigorously. And an opportunity has presented itself for this.

The APC claims it has 57 senators in th National Assembly. So why does it wait for Saraki and Ekweremadu to reconvene the Senate? There is an urgent reason for reconvening the Senate. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needs funds for an imminent and major democratic assignment. It doesn’t matter that the executive may have been less than diligent and didn’t make the request for appropriation on time. The party cannot fold its hands and moan helplessness. The law is, after all, not such an ass.

The law in any situation lies somewhere between its letters, spirit and the underpinning legal philosophy of relevant statutes, case laws and political morality. Those who drafted the Constitution had objectives. Their intentions and the overall interest of the country become especially important when a literal interpretation of the law doesn’t cure a grave unforeseen malady.

Imagine that Saraki retains his current paranoia, and elopes to Gambia with Ekweremadu in tow. The drafters of the Constitution could not have anticipated that level of self-centeredness and cynicism. They couldn’t have therefore allocated the power to reconvene the Senate to only its presiding officer to bestow ‘Obaship’ on them. The Senate cannot foreseeably wait until Saraki and his comrade return from their anxiety neurosis before deciding to reconvene the Senate. What if Saraki and Ekweremadu choose an extended holiday in Seychelles rather than pay attention to national issues of urgent importance. It couldn’t have been the intention of the drafters of the Constitution to hand over to a Saraki and an Ekweremadu the balls of the Senate and of the nation. It couldn’t have been.

If 73 senators have to wait for him to reconvene the Senate once he declares a recess, then an unscrupulous Senate president and his deputy can stave off impeachment indefinitely by refusing to reconvene a Senate they have thrown into an abrupt recess. That cannot be the right reading of the Constitution.

The Constitution is clear about the status of the presiding officers. Saraki is a mere first amongst equals. He can only break ties. His votes in any Senate resolution has same weight as those of any individual senator. Any exclusive right extended to him by the Constitution must be to serve order and coordination and not to make him a super senator. Therefore, such a right should never be construed as capable of defeating the wishes of the majority of senators at any time. No such rights and privileges accruing to the presiding officers must be read to make fellow senators their inferiors, subjects or houseboys.

A sufficient number of senators, acting in unison with an equivalent number of members of the House of Representative, can cause a political earthquake at the centre. They can bring down the Presidency. If 73 senators can breach the sacred wall that separates the executive and legislature and set the executive asunder, then they can smash open any locked door of the National Assembly. A holistic reading of the Constitution then must mean that a sufficient number of senators can easily override the Senate president on any single decision.

But what could the actual deciding numerical threshold be?

73 senators are needed to remove Saraki. That is my reading of the Constitution. I think that constitutional requirement is stiff, considering that less than half of the number can make a Senate president. But it could have been so couched to enthrone stability and discourage frivolity. But let’s leave that aside. Let’s concede that the number for removal is 73. This number of senators can remove him even if he decides to run into a cave in Timbuktu to avoid an impeachment. If 73 senators have to wait for him to reconvene the Senate once he declares a recess, then an unscrupulous Senate president and his deputy can stave off impeachment indefinitely by refusing to reconvene a Senate they have thrown into an abrupt recess. That cannot be the right reading of the Constitution.

If the APC can muster the support of all of its senators, then they should forward a signed resolution to the Senate president and the clerk. If the Senate president fails to recognise the resolution as binding because he prefers the beach, then the majority should have its way and throw open the doors of the chambers.

In a regular plenary, a majority of senators always speaks for the Senate. The majority has its way, regardless of how the Senate president feels. If that is the case then, a majority of the whole house must be able to override Saraki and recall the Senate. 57 senators acting in unison can reconvene the Senate without Saraki and Ekweremmadu’s cooperation. A majority of the whole house would make the need for every single senator’s presence irrelevant. It is an unassailable majority. It must be the intention of the drafters of the Constitution that a majority of the members – 55 senators – can override the intransigence of a Saraki and Ekweremadu, and the insouciance of other holidaying senators and reconvene the Senate.

If the APC can muster the support of all of its senators, then they should forward a signed resolution to the Senate president and the clerk. If the Senate president fails to recognise the resolution as binding because he prefers the beach, then the majority should have its way and throw open the doors of the chambers. By so doing the party would be deepening our practice of democracy. Saraki and the members of the opposition would be welcome to challenge the action, not by calling on the European Union to revoke visas, but by approaching our courts for judicial interpretation of the relevant statutes and a review of that action.

It is my submission that no judge would preserve the Obaship of Saraki over the majority of senators.

Ugoji Egbujo is a member of the Board of Trustees of Centre for Counter Fraud Awareness.



https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2018/08/17/saraki-is-no-oba-55-senators-can-force-the-doors-open-by-ugoji-egbujo/


lalasticlala

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by KratosCorp: 11:54am On Aug 17, 2018
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Clown! I quadruple dare you to assemble your nonexistent 57 senators and force the Senate doors open without the consent of the Senate President.

Deluded folks who're totally out of touch with reality but yet dumbly think they're wise.

APC my fat black ass. grin

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Bakrabas: 11:56am On Aug 17, 2018
Epistles but the info are fully kitted with knowledge outfit

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by madridguy(m): 11:57am On Aug 17, 2018
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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Nobody: 12:02pm On Aug 17, 2018
sound analysis

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Racoon(m): 12:03pm On Aug 17, 2018
"If the APC can muster the support of all of its senators, then they should forward a signed resolution to the Senate president and the clerk. If the Senate president fails to recognise the resolution as binding because he prefers the beach, then the majority should have its way and throw open the doors of the chambers."

APC can not because there are even pro-Saraki senators among the ranks in the APC divide; https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/apc-senators-divided-over-saraki-s-successor-265979.html
Same as there are his antagonists on the PDP side.How Saraki was able to command such followership on both sides of the divide is really an enigma.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Shukuakukobambi: 12:03pm On Aug 17, 2018
Ugoji Egbujo is a blaady afonja angry

But let's get serious. APC should leave Bukola Saraki alone. He can't be impeached. How do they hope to climb the heads of those who have become mai guards there and are sleeping at the gate?

Bukola Saraki was smarter than buhari and he has won this battle. oshiomhole came late to the party. Rather they should focus on the coming elections and allow the NASS to go on with their functions.

The drama don do

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by bedspread: 12:04pm On Aug 17, 2018
WHO AND WHAT IS HOLDING THEM??

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by midolian(m): 12:06pm On Aug 17, 2018
Shukuakukobambi:
Ugoji Egbujo is a blaady afonja angry
No! he is a cow rearing bastard from the fulani tribe

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by ozento: 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2018
wats dis bastad saying?

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Shukuakukobambi: 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2018
midolian:
No! he is a cow rearing bastard from the fulani tribe

You truly know him cheesy

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by afroniger: 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2018
I am tired of all this nonsense. Since PDP and Saraki are so sure that APC lacks the numbers to impeach him, what is stopping them from boldly reconvening so that matters of National importance can be addressed? Nigerians are beginning to lose patience with these shameless Sinators. They better get their act together.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Magunprix: 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2018
Everybody with their narrative

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by naijapips04: 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2018
That's an Afonja masking as an Igbo man.

Saraki giving APC sleepless night since 1880. grin

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by BruncleZuma: 12:09pm On Aug 17, 2018
Another heartbreak thread...

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Brains1990(m): 12:09pm On Aug 17, 2018
Arrant nonsense

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by IPOBrep: 12:10pm On Aug 17, 2018
midolian:
Imagine that Saraki retains his current paranoia, and elopes to Gambia with Ekweremadu in tow. The drafters of the Constitution could not have anticipated that level of self-centeredness and cynicism. They couldn’t have therefore allocated the power to reconvene the Senate to only its presiding officer to bestow ‘Obaship’ on them.





https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2018/08/17/saraki-is-no-oba-55-senators-can-force-the-doors-open-by-ugoji-egbujo/


lalasticlala
no shame on you guys.

i have not seen you open a thread on how buhari can tackle herdsmen crises or boko haram or job creation.

see the amount of energy you and your likes are spending digging pits that will swallow you in the end.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Corrinthians(m): 12:10pm On Aug 17, 2018
This man has certainly incured the wrath of Saraki's fanboys he won't sleep tonight. grin

They attack everyone but can't stand their master being smirked at. embarassed




The Senate cannot foreseeably wait until Saraki and his comrade return from their anxiety neurosis before deciding to reconvene the Senate.

What if Saraki and Ekweremadu choose an extended holiday in Seychelles rather than pay attention to national issues of urgent importance.

It couldn’t have been the intention of the drafters of the Constitution to hand over to a Saraki and an Ekweremadu the balls of the Senate and of the nation. It couldn’t have been
Over to you abusers and cursers. What do you think about this?

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Standardcosting(m): 12:11pm On Aug 17, 2018
Corrinthians:
This man has certainly incured the wrath of Saraki's fanboys he won't sleep tonight. grin

They attack everyone but can't stand their master being smirked at. embarassed
I wonder oo

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Sunnycliff(m): 12:11pm On Aug 17, 2018
Is Saraki the only problem in this country at a time like this?

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by tribalistseun: 12:12pm On Aug 17, 2018
They're now using Igbo names to write rubbish.

If you know you know.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by InvertedHammer: 12:12pm On Aug 17, 2018
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Every law has a loophole.

Hungry lawyers use the law.

Rich lawyers use loopholes in the law.

Both groups are lawyers but with different mindsets.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Dannyset(m): 12:12pm On Aug 17, 2018
Our Minister of Justice is olodo. There should be a way around this high handedness of this Senate and saraki. This is shameful, and to even think some people are hailing this act is ridiculous.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by madridsta007(m): 12:12pm On Aug 17, 2018
midolian:
Imagine that Saraki retains his current paranoia, and elopes to Gambia with Ekweremadu in tow. The drafters of the Constitution could not have anticipated that level of self-centeredness and cynicism. They couldn’t have therefore allocated the power to reconvene the Senate to only its presiding officer to bestow ‘Obaship’ on them.





https://opinion.premiumtimesng.com/2018/08/17/saraki-is-no-oba-55-senators-can-force-the-doors-open-by-ugoji-egbujo/


lalasticlala

The writer of this piece, Ugoji Egbujo is a staunch Buharist and BMC member resident in Aberdeen, United Kingdom, where he has access to 24 hour electricity and the best of medical and other infrastructural amenities.

This is what he will not reveal to you. Wicked, wicked souls that do not care about the country. You will not write when innocents are been killed by marauding herdsmen or when millions are being thrown out of jobs by the governmentlessness of APC or when SARS commits numberless human rights violation against citizens.

It is suddenly when it concerns an opposition figure you hate most that you come alive.
May God have mercy on you people.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Corrinthians(m): 12:13pm On Aug 17, 2018
IPOBrep:

no shame on you guys
What shame are you talking about? So because the man wants to save his seat which isn't his birthright, he should hold Nigeria to ransom?

Do you know the number if things pending the legislature's consideration?

Saraki is not bigger than Nigeria. To hell with him.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Sirpaul(m): 12:13pm On Aug 17, 2018
lll

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by udemzyudex(m): 12:13pm On Aug 17, 2018
What's stopping you guys naa, haba, this one will come out to talk, another will talk, oshomole will continue to rant.

Haba, go ahead with your plan if you have any and stop disturbing us with it.

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Re: Saraki Is No Oba : 55 Senators Can Force The Doors Open, By Ugoji Egbujo by Lanre4uonly(m): 12:14pm On Aug 17, 2018
Ok. Fingers crossed.

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