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| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 9:53am On Jun 26, 2015 |
joseph1832:When conducting the business of the House, the Speaker is meant to be non partisan but a Speaker of all the House members. They can play politics outside the chambers. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by ideologies(m): 9:55am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:so Nigeria should continue to lick Tinubu's ass? |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 9:57am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:Watch your back bro, we've got eyes on you... |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Mogidi: 9:59am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Saraki and Dogara did what most people in their position would do, you don't allow your enemies choose your officers. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by ndcide(m): 9:59am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista, I believe you know that this whole thing is all about power and influence on the presidency. It goes with those with party structure and NAS leadership structure. Now aside the party, whoever commands the NAS structure will have a strong influence on the presidency. This is what the so called party leadership is fighting for. I also believe you know that the speaker and Senate president are also part of the party leadership. You cannot be talking about party leadership and excluding the leaders of the legislature. If you in anyway think they are not part of the party leadership, then you've aligned with lai Mohammed on the position that buhari is not the leader of the party. Shehu garba will not agree with that. The people who we look down on are actually what constitutes the strength and influence of APC. Without these people winning elections, APC can't be said to be the ruling party. APC didn't buy tickets for them. Without them APC dies... What I think is that the so called party leadership have not come to terms with the fact that saraki and dogara are now part of the leadership who should be part of party decisions. You shouldn't also forget that in the party leadership formation, one man had influence in almost all the positions. I don't need to tell you that not everyone on in the party exco is with the party on this. Bro, I believe you know all these. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by spenca: 10:01am On Jun 26, 2015 |
It is quite sad you come here with a seemed even-handed position afterall it is all you wanted all because of party affiliation and not the Nigerian prosperity, you supported certain persons which am sure you knew would have led to dismay in governance all because you hold foe a party? Where is our sense of patriotism ? Where is our sense of development ? Well I don't see you @op anything or how different from Saraki and Dogara, all selfish desperate mortals. I will borrow from Obama's words "we don't need strong individuals but strong Institutions" and you can't have that if the smallest of institutions in governance( political parties) can't be obeyed what becomes of the larger ones. Just in case you don't know in every institution there are one or two intuitive individuals in it, whose decisions are mostly coherent and logical whether Tinubu falls in there or not, I am not here to debate that but what I am here to say is why blame the man for what he is good in? Just like blaming Ronaldo for always scoring goals and being the free kick taker of his team. I usually don't like commenting on your threads because they are way too sentimental for me but I guess your logical neutralism seems to be developing now. Cheers mate |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:01am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Dharniel:GTH |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by UncleJudax(m): 10:01am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:Your analysis is right there! I said it, just a day after Buhari was elected, that the APC now have themselves to kill as the PDP have been 'dismantled'. I wasn't far from the truth afterall. Nonetheless, they have got to take the bull by the horn, and fast too, or the country could be in a really serious mess in no time. We have all come to realise that Buhari, just like Jonathan, is not a politician, but he has got to grow a pair and act..like now, before it is too late. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:03am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Rapbender:xeriously, I'm out of NL today then |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:03am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Mogidi:But the Majority Leader and Whip are supposed to be elected by majority members. Well, PDP will roast any politician that tries it anyway... |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by TGM2015: 10:03am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:I disagreed in a strong term with your view. My reasons was that if you keenly look through the actions of the Party Leaders and the President, they are avoiding a situation where their action will be seen as bias or in favour of Tinubu or against Atiku and the factional PDP members. That is why they are passing through a democratic and due process with wider consultations before reaching a long last decision that the world and majority of the party member of all affiliations will see as fair and just. And you should know that the process of fairness and justice is not immediate, there is need to give a fair hearing to all parties and see that no one escapes justice in final decision. Being careful and democratic in taking decisions should not be tagged as slow, as we all see that the Presidency, Party Leaders and Governors are working to resolve the situation, only that the affected party had taken an agreement in collaboration with the opposition which if he relinquish on will back fire on his political career as Senate president. ******** Personally, I believe the current crisis is a blessing to the APC because it started earlier enough unlike that of PDP that started late and was managed wrongly because of selfish ambitions. Before 2019, APC will have resolve their crisis if they give a fair and just judgement to every affected party, only that they are trending with care as Sakari was their major campaign fund raiser. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by joseph1832(m): 10:05am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:Guy which university did you attend? Covenant, Babcock or Redeemers?. You sound like one who didn't play politics in school and one who didn't allow the school go through him. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:07am On Jun 26, 2015 |
ndcide:Ofcourse by position Saraki is one of the leaders of APC but he isn't part of the National Working Committee led by the Chairman that makes position on behalf of the party. Well I am not interested on who emerge because it is pure APC affair, all I am saying is the the members elect who they want and not the presiding officer dictating. That is the norm |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Mogidi: 10:07am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:Am rejoicing at the infighting within APC, long may it continue. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by kaka74: 10:07am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Islamicpope:But you didn't say this during the tambuwal saga |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:08am On Jun 26, 2015 |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:10am On Jun 26, 2015 |
UncleJudax:Unfortunately Buhari isn't a politician just like Goodluck Jonathan otherwise he'd have nipped it. I trust my Good friend Mogidi, he doesn't take prisoners ![]() |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:10am On Jun 26, 2015 |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Goahead(m): 10:10am On Jun 26, 2015 |
gratiaeo:This got me laughing. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:11am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Mogidi:Their own infighting come worse pass pdp own o |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Mogidi: 10:12am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:This is just the beginning. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by doubrah: 10:13am On Jun 26, 2015 |
I think the duo of Saraki and Dogara should be praised for leading the fight for the emancipation our nation from the hand of 'one man lord', let's us all unite to save Nigeria |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:13am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:Buh shey you no dey worry say people dey kip tabs on you asin dem dey follow you bumper to bumper... |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by 9jagoodman: 10:15am On Jun 26, 2015 |
APC is not a matured party It will take a long time to align their greed. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:15am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Dharniel:I don't have a choice other than to be careful. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:16am On Jun 26, 2015 |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by huptin(m): 10:19am On Jun 26, 2015 |
APC!!! this is not the CHANGE we asked for, It is not the change we need. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Panshow(m): 10:21am On Jun 26, 2015*. Modified: 10:41am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:From a strong APC fan. You are just spot on. I quite agree with everything you've said Bacanista. I swear everything except number 3. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by Nobody: 10:21am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:You need more than that mehn, you need a legal backup. I know what i'm saying... |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by bogolobango(m): 10:25am On Jun 26, 2015 |
Saraki is a traitor |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 10:27am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:There is a lacuna in the precedence set by PDP yes the party selects the principal officer but in a democratic way. APC can't do dat in a democratic way. APC made the NASS leadership political with the tambuwal precedence. Both saraki and dogara have to protect their blocks. If APC neva tested the waters with the democratic process of party supremacy we would neva be here. Saraki and dogara are only taking it one step further. |
| Re: APC/NASS Crises: Observation On The Major Players by kinibigdeal(m): 10:27am On Jun 26, 2015 |
barcanista:Let us disintegrate your point step by steps. Yes, the principal offices are the senate leader, deputy senate leader, the chief whip and deputy chief whip. The major problem here is your conflicting terms such as "it is determined by conservative members and party do nominate" let us express this critically. The problem 1. Saraki recommend to APC NWC that the positions should be zoned 2. Some leaders in the party(Mainly southWest) want to filled all the position at the stake of other zones 3. Tinubu prefers that the party handpicks the persons to occupy the position 4. The NWC want the various zonal senate caucuses to nominate their leaders to occupy the said office. The point is, from nomination and handpicking which one is more democratic in nature? Tradition of the senate By senate tradition which I stand on, the party in the majority normally sends the office to the ZONES where senate caucuses would meet and choose who should hold the positions Problem 2 1. The position of the National leader of the APC is causing nipples as the party senators see it as an attempts to impose loyalist as senate leader, chief whip, and deputy chief whip 2. Tinubu has written to NWC asking that the party should nominate the senate leader and other principal offices BUT oyegun is not in support of this position, as it would be UNFAIR to impose the senate leader and other principal offices of the upper chambers. Points From the above confusion, are you still insisting that saraki is wrong in spite of is stand for equity and fairness!! You need to convince me bro. |
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It will take a long time to align their greed.