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PoliticsThe Senate, CCT And The Politics Of Saraki’s Trial By Reuben Abati by Jonjerrie(op): 7:55am On Apr 22, 2016
The present Senate serving the Nigerian people runs the risk of being remembered as the worst since 1999. Public Relations Consultants and media officials of this particular Senate have done their part flooding both the print and the online media with details of how productive the Bukola Saraki-led Senate has been, and they have been quite aggressive in telling us about 30 important Bills which when passed, will change the face of Nigeria and deliver change.

The Senate according to one report has considered over 125 bills, debated over 48 motions, and passed three bills. But nobody is apparently impressed. During the Jonathan administration, the Senate was the better regarded of the two legislative chambers. While members of the House of Representatives in the Seventh Assembly behaved as if they were a band of students’ unionists, the then Red Chamber projected an image of maturity and temperance, even if it was also self-serving! With the 8th Assembly, the House of Representatives, apart from the shameful resort to physical combat over the distribution of “juicy” committees in November 2015, has shown itself to be better organized than the present Senate. The critical difference is that of leadership. It is one of management. It is a matter of weight and politics.

What is clear is that the leadership recruitment and selection process in the legislative arm of government is as critical as it is in any other sphere of government. During the 7th Assembly, the politics of the emergence of the then Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, a PDP lawmaker who became an agent and later, chieftain of the opposition party, ensured that the House remained almost permanently in a frosty relationship with the Executive. Likewise, the manner of Bukola Saraki’s emergence as Senate President, marked again by alleged disloyalty to his own party and collusion with the opposition for personal gains, has laid the foundation for the supremacy of intrigues, cabals, and the politics of mischief in a Chamber that should be devoted strictly to the making of laws for the good governance of Nigeria.

His colleague in the House of Representatives also emerged under controversial circumstances, but Yakubu Dogara’s politics seems to be better managed. Saraki’s politics is made more complex by the fact that he has strong roots in the two dominant parties in the National Assembly and has proven to be extremely influential across party lines, making him a dominant force in Nigeria’s current power equation, and most certainly, a threat to other power centres.

Online, the Saraki-led Senate claims that it has done a lot, even if it has spent more time being on vacation in less than a year, and obsessed daily with the politics of contradictions. The Senate President once reportedly boasted that the Senate under his watch has helped to block corruption by helping Nigeria to save money. He talked about the Senate’s probe of the Treasury Single Account (TSA). But now, here is the contradiction: Many Nigerians would find it difficult to see how a Senate whose leader is on trial for corruption-related matters, and that has chosen to buy for its members, luxury SUV vehicles at inflated cost can claim to be helping Nigerians at a time when the economy is on a tragic downward spiral, and yet the same Senators had allegedly collected vehicle loans. This has brought the Senate condemnation from both the Nigeria Labour Congress and a coalition of about 400 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

But we know where the problem lies: politicians are always playing games, and the Senate under Bukola Saraki’s watch has acted more than once, as if it is against the people. This Senate has had to reverse itself thrice in the last one month following public outcry about its lack of moral rectitude. The painful reality is that the impression has now been created that the Senate as presently constituted is playing the politics of one man. It has reduced itself to a Saraki-must-stay-and-the-Executive-and-anti-Saraki-APC-leaders-must-bow-Red-Chamber. Most members of the House of Representatives have tactfully stayed away from this abuse of privilege and utter contempt for the original mandate of the National Assembly, but they need to be advised to also stay away from the kind of infectious madness that seems to be seizing hold of the Senate. It is a form of madness that encourages recourse to farce, burlesque and conspicuous acquisition.

Determined to show support for their embattled Senate President who is on trial before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), and whose name has also been mentioned in the Panama Papers scandal, many of the Senators abandoned the Senate Chambers and started following their boss to the Tribunal. On one occasion as many as close to 50 Senators abandoned their primary assignment and chose to go and play politics at the Tribunal. If this seeming relocation of the Senate to the Code of Conduct Tribunal was meant to intimidate the presiding judge, His Lordship has refused to be intimidated, either by the crowd or the convoy of buses or the retinue of 90 defence lawyers. He has now chosen to attend to the case on a daily basis. The number of Senators doing follow-follow has since reduced: it will of course, be absurd to shut down the entire Senate to embark on sycophantic frolic. Nonetheless, the Saraki case is taking its toll on the Senate. It has placed it on a collision course with a court of competent jurisdiction, with the Executive and also divided the ruling All Progressives Congress.

It has also led to a situation whereby the lawmakers even attempted to change the Code of Conduct Bureau Act in an obvious attempt to frustrate the Saraki trial. In less than 48 hours, the amendment bill went through first and second readings. If there had been no public outcry, the lawmakers would have passed the bill in less than 72 hours. It would have been the fastest piece of legislation ever, and yet it was meant to be self-serving: making a law to sabotage due process, even when they know that a law cannot have retroactive effect. When that failed, our Senators came up with the ingenious idea that the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal must appear before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions. An indignant crowd of civil society agitators also shut that down. The Chairman of the CCT has also been a target of campaigns of calumny. Saraki’s supporters are throwing everything possible into this matter, where the legal process fails, the legislative process is deployed; when that also fails, an internet war, rallies, protests, all designed to win the public mind is launched.

Senate President Bukola Saraki may not have read Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power, for he seems to have broken too many of those laws already; perhaps he has read The Art of War by Sun Tzu. He should have been told that to rush headlong into war without mastering the dynamics of power is costly. This is one bitter political lesson about the strategy of war that Senator Saraki is currently learning. But now that he has gone so deep into the battlefield, he may no longer be allowed to surrender or retreat, even as his troops are gradually fleeing. Saraki has stepped on the proverbial Banana peel; as he struggles for survival, our Senate, the people’s Senate, must not be allowed to fail as a public institution. Senator Saraki should step aside, for now, as Senate President. If he emerges victorious from his travails, his colleagues should do him the honour of reinstating him to that office of honour, without question. But if he loses, he should remember that war only offers two possibilities, and even when a warrior wins, there may still be dangers on the way back home. In all, the politics of Saraki’s trial should not consume the Senate, and indeed the 8th Assembly.
“So far, so good”, Saka Olawale wrote assessing the present Senate. I don’t think so. If anything, this Senate needs to be rescued. Whatever explanations our present set of Senators offers would be difficult to believe given the manner in which they have exposed their own limitations. The Senate cannot even keep documents. Copies of the 2016 Budget vanished from its custody. The copies when eventually found mutated into versions unknown to the Executive arm that presented the same Budget at an open ceremony.
For five months, the Senate is embroiled in a needless controversy over the content of the Budget. What is worse: In almost one year, no Senator can be quoted as having said anything engaging or profound. The only Senator who makes a serious effort to display some common sense is far more active on Twitter than on the floor of the Senate. The more prominent Senators are known for their rabid politicking or their wardrobe or exotic cars or the comedy that they provide. One of them even came up with a bill to gag free speech. It was in this same Senate that some male chauvinists declared that women cannot have any equal rights with men, and so a Gender Equality Bill is unacceptable.

They failed to realize that in the United States, whose Constitutional democracy we are copying, a woman is only a short distance away from emerging as Presidential candidate of the Democratic Party and as 45th President of the United States. I imagine many of them struggling to be photographed with the same woman if they are so privileged. Was it also not in this same Senate that a member argued that Nigerian lawmakers should only patronize Made-in-Nigeria-women? This was meant to be a “brilliant” contribution to a debate on the need to promote Made-in-Nigeria goods. How dumb! And this kindergarten level statement actually generated some debate!

Challenging as the democratic process may have been, Nigerians can still remember a few Senators of old who sat in that same Assembly and made impact with their interventions and insightful speeches. To now have a group of Senators who crack jokes, borrow their imageries from road side bars, embark on a frolic, or spend time on sycophantic exertions, and when called upon, prove annoyingly incapable of analyzing and interrogating policies and making solid contributions is sad. We expect this to change.

CrimeRe: Thief Beaten & Burnt To Death In Abuja This Morning by Jonjerrie(m): 12:09pm On Apr 20, 2016
i witness it this morning the painful part is that all the boys are under 20
EducationRe: Photo: Caption This Corp Member's Pix by Jonjerrie(m): 5:29pm On Apr 13, 2016
dope
PoliticsRe: The Worst Will Happen If Saraki Is Removed — Baraje by Jonjerrie(m): 5:15pm On Apr 13, 2016
lol Baraje just said
Buhari shine your eyes
SportsRe: Sure Bet, Three Games Only!!! A MUST WIN by Jonjerrie(m): 8:18am On Apr 13, 2016
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CelebritiesRe: Eki Osagie Transformed To White By Onilogbo Hakeem Effect (photos) by Jonjerrie(m): 4:37pm On Apr 09, 2016
op so the girl or woman sef decided to use the same t.shirt wen she was black and later became white? lie community
PoliticsRe: Buhari Forced Me To Contest As Governor- El- Rufai by Jonjerrie(m): 3:28pm On Apr 08, 2016
We ar watchin all ur lies in HD t.v
PoliticsRe: Who Is The Most Active Minister At The Moment? by Jonjerrie(m): 12:29pm On Apr 08, 2016
Naijiant:
Amaechi is working wickedly on his Wike portfolio.

Fashola is working fashionably on his noisemaking portfolio.

Kachikwu is working crazily on his video-making portfolio.

Adeosun is working admirably on her elementary maths portfolio.

Ngige is working gregariously on his Okija shrine portfolio.

Comical Lai Mohammed is largely lying on his propaganda portfolio.

Buhari the minister for petroleum is working busily on his waka-waka portfolio.
bruh u are there
PoliticsRe: Fayose Closing Down Private Schools In Ekiti by Jonjerrie(m): 8:30am On Apr 05, 2016
Op this doesn't look like a sch naw and u call it private wailers must ve sometin to say especially wen the no slayer of a.p. Shit is involve
PoliticsRe: Fayose Closing Down Private Schools In Ekiti by Jonjerrie(m): 8:09am On Apr 05, 2016
The no one active governor so far take it or go hang ursef
Car TalkRe: Engine Manufacturing To Begin Soon - Innoson Motors by Jonjerrie(m): 8:04am On Apr 05, 2016
Manufacturing engine when we don't. Ve fuel....ve been in the fuel station que for over 2hrs dis administration is a fail one
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Fmr pres jonathan denies approving $2b Arms Procurement by Jonjerrie(m): 5:46pm On Dec 14, 2015
Thank God I have this Epic season film to watch before Empire drop it season3 #Dasukigate
CrimeRe: Bus Conductor Stabs Passenger To Death Over Transport Fare (pictured) by Jonjerrie(m): 3:27pm On Dec 05, 2015
Dis dayz no. Goodnews coming from ng again everyday sad stories
PoliticsRe: Alhaji Ganiyu Galadima Kidnapped In Kogi by Jonjerrie(m): 5:13pm On Dec 04, 2015
They should keep hiding them self
Foreign AffairsRe: The UN Officially Declared The Beginning Of World War III by Jonjerrie(m): 4:50pm On Dec 04, 2015
Bible prophecy already taking place the End is now
PhonesRe: China Has Just Created A Copy Of The Iphone 6s For $ 91 by Jonjerrie(m): 4:44pm On Dec 04, 2015
Oma307:
Na fake
see dis. One u no read the trend before making comment
PoliticsRe: 'How CBN Emptied Its Vaults To Finance PDP’s Presidential Campaign - TheCable by Jonjerrie(m): 10:21am On Dec 04, 2015
Apc with propaganda,the wailing wailers
PoliticsRe: EFCC Arrests Salihu Atawodi For N600m Arms Scam by Jonjerrie(m): 7:48am On Dec 04, 2015
If. The. Efcc like they should arrest the whole Nigerians stupid dullard park Boko haram are out there killing innocent people y not go their arrest first before. Chasing the so call arms deals shit
PoliticsRe: FG Denies Salary Cut For Ministers by Jonjerrie(m): 3:15pm On Nov 29, 2015
Nothing is goin well in this country since buhari came to power all. We keep hearing I bomb blast,fuel scarcity and lies nothing. More. Sick. And tired. Of this. Misleading govt
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Will Leave Abuja Tomorrow, For Malta by Jonjerrie(m): 8:17pm On Nov 25, 2015
Rrankdonga:
Dear Dr Goodluck Jonathan.
Sir, while you have gone.

1.) Those who accused you of cluelessnesss are today taking selfies at the Auto plants and with Made in Nigeria vehicles a dividend of your auto policy.

2.) Those who insulted you and insisted that the Petroleum subsidy program was a scam just approved a 0.5 Trillion naira subsidy scam payment.

3.) The Professor who claimed your successor will definitely bring fuel pump to = N40 have suddenly gone deaf and dumb while fuel prize is currently cruising around 600 naira in some cities.

4.) Those who claimed you were heading to Chad to plan more attacks on us were the first to visit Chad after you left.

5.) Your agricultural policies which yielded a lot of dividend is the next achievement your adversaries are planning to appropriate to themselves.

6.) When the Treasury Single Account was been hailed as a super invention they concealed your name and in scripted theirs, immediately it had little issues they dumped it on you, tomorrow they will claim IPPIS.

7.) They said you lacked the political will to fight insurgency yet most if not all the LGA'S you reclaimed and handed over to them have been lost with unimaginable loss of lives.

8.) Those who claimed the presidential Air fleet was too large and a complete waste of resources have spent over 5 billion naira in just 6 months fuelling the fleet and junketing from one continent to another without any thing to show for it.

8.) You said your ambition was not worth the blood of a single Nigerian you proved it by your actions.

9.) The first female Cadets of the NDA are grateful.

10.) The First set of students from the 11 new federal universities who are now in 400 level are grateful.

11.) The first Sets of students from the University of Petroleum are grateful.

12.) The First sets of Nigerian Pilots trained abroad are Grateful.

13.) The Recipients of the Presidential scholarship scheme for first class students which was recently suspended by our change agents are grateful

14.) The recipients of the Youwwin programme and the Youwwin for women are grateful

15.);The beneficiaries of the innovation in fertiliser distribution will never forget you.
16.) The 1000 Beneficiaries of the TETFUND scholarships for Lecturers in Nigerian Universities are grateful

17.) The generations that will access information via the freedom of information act (FOI) will see your signature

18.) The Millions of Almajiri pupils across Nigeria who benefited from you milk of kindness will live to testify it.

19.) Those who ply the Abuja - Lokoja Benin road will remain thankful

20.) NYSC Members who will benefit and those who have benefited from the increased of allowances from =N= 8216 to =N= 19800 are grateful.

21.) those who benefited from 6000 minimum wage to 18000 minimum wage will forever remain grateful

May heaven and History be kind to you today and Always

You are Still the Best President so far.

God bless GEJ.
Credit;- wailingwailer00
nice piece brother. God bless u for this
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Juventus Vs Manchester City : UCL (1 - 0) On 25th November 2015 by Jonjerrie(m): 5:51pm On Nov 25, 2015
That's the more reason y am playing. Against them sure juv #bet
CrimeRe: Girl Flogs Boy To Death In Bayelsa by Jonjerrie(m): 2:16pm On Nov 25, 2015
End time children thank God GEJ is not in power if not all this aboki's will put the blame on him
PoliticsRe: Audu’s Death: There Should Be Fresh Polls In Kogi, Say Don, Others by Jonjerrie(m): 8:53am On Nov 24, 2015
But wait oooo walahi. Igala people strong die am quiting ma Igala babe asap
PoliticsRe: Even Dogs At Govt House Cost More Than ₦18k To Maintain- Ben Bruce by Jonjerrie(m): 8:46am On Nov 24, 2015
Raiders:
Attention seeker. Who said anything about reducing the minimum wage? Senator "look like obama with Obanikoro's Brain
mumu wia u hide ur brain go look for it @ buhari farm in daura since u no de Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Rivers Assembly Screens, Confirms 20 Commissioner-nominees For Wike by Jonjerrie(m): 8:38am On Nov 24, 2015
Congratulations to me no 17
Foreign AffairsRe: Suspected Paris Attack Mastermind Now Dead (photos) by Jonjerrie(m): 10:07pm On Nov 19, 2015
Goat vs goat
CrimeRe: Man Slaughters Own 4 Children After Quarrel With Wife by Jonjerrie(m): 6:42pm On Nov 18, 2015
Mixture of Codein,tramadol,refnol and skunk that what the northerners knw ow to do best after that they go on slaughtering innocent souls
CrimeRe: Bomb Blasts Hit Kano GSM Market, Scores Killed by Jonjerrie(m): 6:29pm On Nov 18, 2015
Boo haa reee haven't u done enough the same people that came out in mass to vote for #change are dying haba
PoliticsRe: "Diezani Alison-Madueke’s Plea For Mercy" - By Rotimi Fasan by Jonjerrie(m): 11:27am On Nov 18, 2015
We are watching
Car TalkRe: Ford Nigeria Unveils The First FordRanger To Come Out Of Nigeria Plant by Jonjerrie(m): 11:25am On Nov 18, 2015
Eaya what a sad story

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