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Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Mesef1: 1:02pm On Nov 24, 2010
The National Assembly has concluded plans to go ahead with the process of amending the 2010 Electoral Act (First alteration) in spite of the public outrage against it.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and Media, Senator Ayogu Eze, who made this known at a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday, said the public hearing on the bill seeking to amend the Act might begin on Thursday.

Section 84 of a bill which seeks to make federal lawmakers members of the National Executive Committees of their political parties, had attracted criticisms from opposition political parties, civil rights groups and prominent Nigerians.

But, Eze said at the press conference that the outcome of the public hearing on the bill would determine the direction to be followed by the lawmakers.

He said, “We need the public hearing because the process of making laws here is very clear and we cannot bypass any of the procedure because people are speaking for or against.

“When people speak for it, we will still go ahead and conduct public hearing, when they speak against, we will still conduct public hearing. Preparations are in top gear. All things being equal, we might be having the public hearing on Thursday.”

The Senate spokesman added that in order to save time, the committees handling the bill in both chambers of the National Assembly might merge to conduct a single public hearing.

According to him, the two committees, would after the public hearing submit a harmonised version of the bill to the chambers.

“If possible, they may eliminate the time that would have been wasted on setting up a conference committee. Everything is being done to ensure that that matter is treated speedily,” he said

The senator assured that the leadership of the Senate would be open to criticisms, and urged critics to appear at the public hearing to make their contributions.

He said, “The Senate President say, we are a listening National Assembly, we represent the people, at the end of the day, what will happen is what the Nigerian people desire and what will be in the overall interest of our democracy.

“That is what will guide our actions. We want to assure you that we will tale on board, all the views that have been expressed to the public hearing.”

[b]There was, however, tension in the House of Representatives on Tuesday when the two lead sponsors of the bill in the House complained that one their colleagues — Mr. Patrick Obahiagbon — used abusive and unparliamentary language in his opposition to the controversial clause in the bill.

The sponsors of the bill — Mr. Igo Aguma and Mr. Cyril Maduabum — therefore urged that Obahiagbon be penalised for his action.

Obahiagbon, the first lawmaker to openly condemn the clause, had said that it would amount to ”legislative rascality and parliamentary gambadoism” if the House went ahead to pass the bill.

Raising a point of order on privilege and quoting from the Legislative Houses, Powers and Privileges Act at Tuesday’s plenary, Aguma noted that the Action Congress of Nigeria lawmaker went beyond the norms acceptable to the House to castigate his colleagues in the public.

Aguma urged the House to refer the matter to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges to investigate it and make appropriate recommendations to the House.

Aguma‘s prayer was a veiled call for the suspension of Obahiagbon, as the committee would have applied the relevant rules and recommend his suspension.

On his part, Maduabum informed the House that Obahiagbon appeared on a television programme where he allegedly asked Nigerians to ”take up arms against all members of the National Assembly.”

He said, “This is an incitement to violence; it simply means that by his action, we are no longer safe as legislators.

“The lives of members of our families are also at risk because he is inciting the public to come and attack us in the course of doing our job as legislators.”

But as tension rose, the Speaker, Mr. Dimeji Bankole, called for caution and sought to hear Obahiagbon‘s side of the story.

This attracted noisy reaction as the majority of lawmakers opposed the idea of allowing Obahiagbon to speak. They wanted the matter to be referred to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges immediately.

The speaker, in a bid to ensure fairness, insisted that Obahiagbon must speak amid loud protests by lawmakers.

When he rose to speak, Obahiagbon admitted to have addressed a news conference where he used the language complained of.

He, however, explained that he used ”legislative rascality” contextually to mean that he hoped his colleagues would not ignore the opposition to the bill by going ahead to pass it.

His explanation elicited further uproar as the lawmakers shouted him down. At this point, Bankole intervened again, saying that it was clear that Obahiagbon offended his colleagues by describing them as ‘legislative rascals.’

The speaker then advised Obahiagbon to withdraw the language and apologise to the House.

He also observed that by admitting that he considered the decision of the House to pass the bill as unethical, Obahiagbon ought to know that it was a matter for the Committee on Ethics and Privileges to handle instead of going to the public.

Obahiagbon bowed to pressure and tendered an apology, saying that “the House of Representatives will live forever.”

He also said that he offered an ”unreserved apologia.”

Many lawmakers still felt that Obahiagbon did not apologise properly, but Bankole intervened again to restrain them from fuelling the tension.

The speaker appealed for calm and urged his colleagues to focus more on other serious assignments before the House such as the amendment to the 1999 Constitution (2nd Alteration).[/b]

Source: http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art2010112415474189
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by victorazy(m): 1:29pm On Nov 24, 2010
There was, however, tension in the House of Representatives on Tuesday when the two lead sponsors of the bill in the House complained that one their colleagues — Mr. Patrick Obahiagbon — used abusive and unparliamentary language in his opposition to the controversial clause in the bill.

The sponsors of the bill — Mr. Igo Aguma and Mr. Cyril Maduabum — therefore urged that Obahiagbon be penalised for his action.

Obahiagbon, the first lawmaker to openly condemn the clause, had said that it would amount to ”legislative rascality and parliamentary gambadoism” if the House went ahead to pass the bill.

Raising a point of order on privilege and quoting from the Legislative Houses, Powers and Privileges Act at Tuesday’s plenary, Aguma noted that the Action Congress of Nigeria lawmaker went beyond the norms acceptable to the House to castigate his colleagues in the public.


HE HAS APOLOGISED
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by kakakibuy(m): 1:33pm On Nov 24, 2010
Video link of Hon Obahiagbon's initial statement as reported by Channels
http://www.channelstv.com/global/videos.php?vid_shows=nat_676&show=0
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Mesef1: 1:54pm On Nov 24, 2010
They forced him to apologize!!!!

I wonder why he couldn't stand up to that truth that "Legislators are rascals!

Chicken heart!
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by slap1(m): 2:00pm On Nov 24, 2010
I wonder why they need to be told they are rascals before they realize it's true. These are men that showcase their undiluted pugilistic tendencies at the minutest provocation. gambadoism, whatever it means, describes their activities in the house.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by yunafa(f): 2:01pm On Nov 24, 2010
is he just knowing? mr dictionary; big up yourself!
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by victorazy(m): 2:10pm On Nov 24, 2010
Me sef:

They forced him to apologize!!!!

I wonder why he couldn't stand up to that truth that "Legislators are rascals!

Chicken heart!

How can you say that the apology was forceful, he is simply a coward, hypocris who can not stand on his truth.
He is simply the same of his brothers and sisters their in the House only trying to exonerate himself.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Demdem(m): 2:17pm On Nov 24, 2010
Obahiagbon bowed to pressure and tendered an apology, saying that “the House of Representatives will live forever.”

He also said that he offered an ”unreserved apologia.”

Many lawmakers still felt that Obahiagbon did not apologise properly, but Bankole intervened again to restrain them from fuelling the tension.



grin grin grin House of comedy
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by konami001: 2:24pm On Nov 24, 2010
Any ACTION, no matter how poorly executed, is better than your d.u.m.b.a.s.s. INACTION!
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by ifyalways(f): 2:26pm On Nov 24, 2010
lol@ "gambadoism"
What does it mean.Googled it and it brought me back to NSA.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by sweetguy10(m): 2:28pm On Nov 24, 2010
Which one be GAMBADOISM again ? I don check oxford tire. grin
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by confetti(f): 2:33pm On Nov 24, 2010
I tot this man was intelligent. I for sure would have defended that statement without referring to the legislators.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by morena27(f): 2:39pm On Nov 24, 2010
Oga no kill us with yr plenty grammer,
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by victorazy(m): 2:40pm On Nov 24, 2010
Demdem:

Obahiagbon bowed to pressure and tendered an apology, saying that “the House of Representatives will live forever.”

He also said that he offered an ”unreserved apologia.”

Many lawmakers still felt that Obahiagbon did not apologise properly, but Bankole intervened again to restrain them from fuelling the tension.



grin grin grin

Help tell him that nothing last forever not even the Heaven and Earth talking of House of Comedy
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by babaogun(m): 2:43pm On Nov 24, 2010
victorazy:

How can you say that the apology was forceful, he is simply a coward, hypocris who can not stand on his truth.
He is simply the same of his brothers and sisters their in the House only trying to exonerate himself.

I don't see his apology as cowardice. Infact, if he gets suspended, who is going to fight for us tmrw? He behaved in a mature way, has passed the message to us and we need to react by making sure the bill (s) is/are not passed.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Nobody: 2:45pm On Nov 24, 2010
The guy quickly apologized because Christmas will be tough for him if he is suspended
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by victorazy(m): 3:09pm On Nov 24, 2010
babaogun:

I don't see his apology as cowardice. Infact, if he gets suspended, who is going to fight for us tmrw? He behaved in a mature way, has passed the message to us and we need to react by making sure the bill (s) is/are not passed.

Maybe thats was whats in his mind shaaa
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Homonide: 3:14pm On Nov 24, 2010
dappssee:

The guy quickly apologized because Christmas will be tough for him if he is suspended


What kind of warped reasoning is that? The guy apologised simply because it was the wise thing to do. The Yorubas would say 'e je ki a pe were ni oko iyawo ki o le je a ri aye lo' meaning 'lets call the lunatic the groom so that he can allow us do our thing'.

As a matter of fact, he didn't call the lawmakers rascals, he only said it would amount to legislative rascality if the the controversial bill is passed- There is a difference between the two.

The part that would have actually earned him suspension was the part where he said the people should rise up in arms against the National Assembly- that was very unnecessary.

We should not forget that not quite long ago, Obahiagbon himself was part of the PDP rascals, and i doubt if  he has ceased to be one. He is only protesting because he wants the people to see him as a progressive, just like some pretenders in the ACN.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Ikwikwikwi(m): 3:43pm On Nov 24, 2010
I like that guy, he has courage to stand up against those rascals.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Ultrame(m): 3:47pm On Nov 24, 2010
ifyalways:

lol@ "gambadoism"
What does it mean.Googled it and it brought me back to NSA.

gam·bado (gam bā′dō)

noun pl. gambados -·dos or gambadoes -·does

1.Origin: altered < Fr gambade < Prov gambado < It gambata, a kick < gamba, leg: see gamb
a.a curvetting leap, as by a horse

b.a[b] prank or antic[/b]

2.Origin: < It gamba, a leg
a long legging, esp. one attached to a saddle to serve as a stirrup


http://www.yourdictionary.com/gambado
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Guyman02: 3:49pm On Nov 24, 2010
I checked out the meaning of Gambadoism from encarta:

Gambado: 1) low jump by horse: , a low leap in which the horse has all four feet off the ground

2) prank: a prank or escapade

He could as well have called it 'legislative prank'
Meen, this guy spends a lot of time reading the dictionary  grin
Kudos to Hon Patrick; he did nothing wrong by apologising, afterall he has made his point public. He who fights the PDP hawks and crooks in the National Assembly and runs away, lives to legislate another day!
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by hawley(m): 4:05pm On Nov 24, 2010
At least, someone is saying the truth. cool
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Nobody: 4:05pm On Nov 24, 2010
Fortunately for our House of Pranksters and Low-Jumping Horses, The Honorable Obahiagbon is fighting a constant battle akin to a mouse fighting a drunk elephant, We need more Honorables to tell the Truth and stand come Rain, come High weather (and loss all those Millions in allowances?  grin)
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Fidelo726: 4:09pm On Nov 24, 2010
gambao
1. A low leap of a horse in which all four feet leave the ground.
2. A leaping or gamboling movement.

Over-reaction leads to uncompromising use of language, which the honourable member did. Now that he is calm, he has realised that he over-reacted and had to apologise.
This to me is not cowardise but rather wisdon
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by loverob: 4:31pm On Nov 24, 2010
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Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by clickgold(m): 4:36pm On Nov 24, 2010
Thank God, apologia accepted. What is the next item on the agenda?
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by badlaw(f): 4:47pm On Nov 24, 2010
who is who @ de National Ass,
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by mogentle(m): 4:58pm On Nov 24, 2010
Before you critisize Hon. Obahiagbon, ,,,Check out the meaning of Apologia first.
The man is very brave and smart.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Basics007: 5:01pm On Nov 24, 2010
He's not saying anythin new. But at least someone had the bottle to stand up and condemn this evil self servin bill

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Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by 1025: 5:08pm On Nov 24, 2010
in fact, our senators are gambadoistically manipulated and as such dwell so much on gambadoism.
god punish them, gambadoists like them.
even our president and other pdp members are into gambadoism and will be gambadoized if they don't change from their gambadoistic lives.
gambadoists like them.
Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by Taborah: 5:13pm On Nov 24, 2010
The guy really fooled the house if indeed they thought he has apologised. He was infact defending his submission that their action is tantamount to legislative rascality. One needs to go back to the dictionary and check the meaning of APOLOGIA.

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Re: Controversial Bill: Legislators Are Rascals - Hon Obahiagbon by savesoul(m): 5:30pm On Nov 24, 2010
Laff wan kill me die here! grin grin grin

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