Dogara has
declared war against Buhari, party, says Pro-Gbajabiamila group
ABUJA — The
96 new standing committees of the House of Representatives were yesterday
inaugurated at a session boycotted by the House leader, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila.
Reflective of
the continuing schism in the House, Gbajabiamila’s loyalists turned up at the
national headquarters of the All Progressives Congress, APC where they accused
Speaker Yakubu Dogara of mortgaging the interest of the party to the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP and of being in cahoots with the opposition party to
derail the change mantra that brought the APC to power.
Speaker
House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker House of
Representatives, Hon. Suliemon Yusuf Lasun and the Chief whip, Hon. Alhassan
Ado Doguwa, during Principal Officer's procession to the Chamber recently,
Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
Speaker
House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Deputy Speaker House of
Representatives, Hon. Suliemon Yusuf Lasun and the Chief whip, Hon. Alhassan
Ado Doguwa, during Principal Officer’s procession to the Chamber recently,
Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
They fumed
that besides splitting the leadership of the committees with the opposition
PDP, Dogara allowed opposition House members to take control of sensitive House
committees.
Loyalists of
the speaker rebuffed the claim yesterday as they gave note of their readiness
to frontally dismiss the insinuations today.
Speaker
Dogara who side-stepped the rebellion from the House leader at the inauguration
ceremony, nevertheless frontally addressed other criticisms arising from the
increase in the number of the committees. Present at the joint inauguration of
the committees were Senate President, Bukola Saraki, former principal and
presiding officers, Head of Service, Service Chiefs, Civil Society
Organisations as well as traditional rulers.
Saraki, in a
goodwill message at the ceremony affirmed that the National Assembly would not
allow itself to be a platform for the promotion of interests against the common
good.
Dogara who
vowed that any under-performing committee official would be removed said the
joint inauguration of the 96 committees was to enable them to hit the ground
running. He also dismissed insinuations that some committees termed juicy were
of more material benefit.
He said:
“The decision to formally inaugurate all the Committees at once is borne out of
the need for them to hit the ground running. It is also informed by the need to
save cost and reduce legislative time that may be spent in inaugurating each
Committee independently.
“Some
commentators have decried the large number of Committees as being unwieldy and
non cost effective. This criticism, though apparently well intentioned, misses
the point.
“Experience
gained from the operation of committees since 1999, shows that some committees’
functions and mandates are very wide indeed and cannot be effectively
supervised and oversighted by a single committee.
“For
instance, the House split the Committee on Education into two, namely: Basic
Education and Services and Tertiary Education and Services.”
He said that
the old Committee on Education had a mandate to oversight the budget and policy
issues of 104 unity schools, 22 federal colleges of education, 36 federal
universities and 24 federal polytechnics. Stressing that the committee also had
25 other government agencies and all aspects of education in Nigeria, he
further explained,
“There is no
way a single committee can adequately oversight all these agencies with House
members also attending to other issues in plenary sessions, like law-making and
other representational responsibilities.”
He said the
Standing Orders of the House enjoined Special and Standing Committees, to
create Sub–Committees as may be required and to appoint Sub- Committee
Chairmen, in consultation with the Speaker.
He said this
had led to friction between chairmen of substantive committees and chairmen of
sub-committees and that in order to
avoid gridlock, even though the committees were still expected to have
sub-committees, effort had been made to create substantive committees where
necessary in order to devote more attention to issues of priority to the House.
“Undoubtedly,
the legislature remains the only institution with appropriate constitutional
and statutory powers to check the executive branch and ensure that it
discharges its mandate to the full benefit of all Nigerians.
“It is
important to note that the Change promised Nigerians can only endure and
outlive any government that introduced it only when it is anchored on
legislation and not mere policy. Policy can easily be changed by an incoming
government.
“Change
itself must be regulated, so that our people would not face the dangers of
unregulated change. That is why the legislative institution is central to the
future we seek as a people.
“It is
necessary to point out that the splitting of committees has not resulted in
increased cost of running the house. The committee clerks and other staff of
the committees are sourced from the existing pool of staff that are paid
salaries and allowances already by the National Assembly.
“The
committee members are already paid salaries also by the National Assembly. No
person gets an increased remuneration by virtue of appointment as a committee
member or chairman.The National Assembly budget has not been increased as a
result.
“The
situation in the Legislature is slightly different from the situation in the
executive branch where creating a new agency or ministry may lead to increased
costs of running the offices.”
On the issue
of juicy and non-juicy committees, Speaker Dogara said:
“Let me use
this opportunity to restate that there is nothing like juicy committee or
non-juicy committee. I personally do not understand what is meant by that. If
it means opportunity to contribute, we can assure you that every member of a
committee would enjoy ample and equal opportunity.
“Every
committee of the House is very important and is designed to handle specific
functions for the House and on behalf of the Nigerian people who elected us.”
Inauguration
unique, says Saraki
In his
goodwill message, Senator Saraki said the inauguration was unique as it
signposts the readiness and commitment of the National Assembly comprising the
House and the Senate to innovative lawmaking.
He said, “It
will be recalled that for the first time in the history of the National
Assembly the two chambers of the House and the Senate separately forged and
adopted legislative agenda to guide its activities in order to give the 8th
National Assembly ambition, direction and a national goal towards
socio-economic and political reforms.
“To all
Nigerians I say this, as your representatives, we owe you not only our
hard-work, but our judgment. This National Assembly will not be a parliament of
ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests we maintain
as agents and advocates against one another in perpetual conflict.
“Rather, the
8th National Assembly will remain a united, deliberative assembly of one
nation, with one interest, that of the whole nation, not local prejudices or
affiliations but working for the public good with collective purpose.”
While Rep.
Austine Chukwukere representing Ideato Federal Constituency commended the
Speaker for carrying everybody along irrespective of tribe or political
affiliation, the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Media and Publicity, Hon.
Jonathan Gaza could not provide explanations for the absence of the Majority
Leader, especially as he was scheduled on the order paper.
Gaza while
reacting to questions on why Gbajabiamila was not present at the inauguration, said, “I do not
know why he was absent, but I believe it was for a good cause.”
He described
as unfortunate, reports that some aggrieved members boycotted the inauguration,
stating that Nigeria should be bigger than any individual.
He said:
“Time has been wasted on several things…when you walk into that chamber, it’s
not about parties anymore. We swore allegiance to the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, not to our respective parties; it is therefore about the progress of
Nigeria. The wheel of governance is spinning and Nigeria would begin its upward
move.”
In a lecture
at the inauguration, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Chibudom Nwuche declared that standing committees of the National Assembly
enhance the efficiency and performance of the legislature in the discharge of
its constitutional responsibilities.
Speaking on
the theme: “The role of committees in a presidential system of government,” he
said globally, parliaments were relying more on committees to discharge their
functions and to operate more efficiently.
Meanwhile,
Dogara’s loyalists stormed the national secretariat just as the inauguration
got underway to protest what they claimed as the plot by the speaker to devalue
the APC brand in the House.
Following
a closed door meeting with members of
the National Working Committee, NWC of the party at the national secretariat in
Abuja, the lawmakers who operated under the aegis of “APC House Loyal Members”,
affirmed that it was against democratic principles to share committees equally
with the opposition.
Source:Vanguardngr
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