Dogara fails to settle Saraki, Presidency rift
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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara |
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, to
settle the rift between the Presidency and the President of the
Senate, Bukola Saraki, has failed to yield a positive result.
It was gathered that at the meeting between President
Muhammadu Buhari and Dogara on Monday in Abuja, the
Presidency insisted that Saraki must sever his relationship with
the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
Findings by The PUNCH showed that the development meant the
removal of the Peoples Democratic Party legislator from Enugu
State from the number five political office in the country.
It was gathered that removing Ekweremadu was reportedly
viewed by The Presidency as one of the possible political
solutions to the heat generated by the trial of Saraki by Code of
Conduct Tribunal for a an alleged false declaration of assets.
However, Saraki is said not to be disposed to the idea, arguing
that he would not betray his deputy.
“The view of the Presidency is that the arrangement in the
Senate whereby a PDP senator is the deputy president in an All
Progressives Congress Party-led government is a misnomer,
which should not be allowed.
“If there is a political option, this is one; the arrangement is not
right,” a senior National Assembly official informed The PUNCH .
Investigations showed that President Muhammadu Buhari and
the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu
Dogara, had met at the Aso Rock Villa on Monday.
Doagra reportedly conveyed the decision of the House to Buhari,
informing him of the House resolution calling for a political
solution to Saraki’s travails.
“The President did not like the arrangement in the Senate,” the
source added.
It was gathered that on the part of the Senate President and
Dogara, they considered altering the “balance of power” in the
National Assembly, as presently constituted, as another signal
for a major political crisis.
Another official explained further, “Both the PDP and the APC
and other political parties participated in the election of the
principal officers of the National Assembly.
“There are forces in place and there is no way this suggestion
will fly. Removing Ekweremadu can only be by impeachment
proceedings. It is not by a directive.
“For the House, there are concerns over whether such a
suggestion will not rub off on its leadership as well,” the source
stated.
The House, had in a resolution passed on Wednesday last week,
asked Dogara to intervene in Saraki’s case by meeting with
Buhari and the Senate President with a view to finding a political
solution to the matter.
The move by the House came soon after the Code of Conduct
Tribunal arraigned the Senate President over alleged false asset
declaration.
The House had argued that a political solution could save the
country the heat generated in the polity by Saraki’s trial at the
CCT.
It also claimed that a matter affecting the National Assembly
could indirectly be a threat to democracy.
The Chairman, House Ad hoc Committee on Media and Public
Affairs, Mr. Sani Zoro, could be reached for comments on the
outcome of the meeting between Buhari and Dogara.
Text messages sent to his telephone were also not replied as of
8.17pm on Thursday.
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