The Nigerian House of Representatives Minority Leader Mr Gbajabiamila stressed that the Speaker was elected by the members
of the House across all the political parties and not just the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) members.
In a telephone interview on Wednesday that was centred on the chances
of impeaching the Speaker when the House reconvenes on December 3, Mr
Gbajabiamila said that the Nigerian Constitution clearly stated that the
speaker could only be impeached with 240 votes from the 360 members of
the House of Representatives, a number he said the PDP does not have in
the House.
An Empty Threat
On Tuesday, Mr Tambuwal at the end of plenary announced his decision
to join the APC dumping the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and ending
rumours of his impeachment that had been making the rounds for some
months now.
After Tambuwal announced his defection, the PDP asked the Speaker to be honourable and do the needful.
But for Mr Gbajabiamila, the demand by PDP is an empty threat that
the speaker is not expected to obey, since he, Tambuwal, had not enjoyed
the support of the PDP right from the day he was picked as the speaker
in deviance to PDP’s choice of candidate.
“The members decided to chose him based on the stipulations of the constitution.
“He did not come to the speakership of the House through the PDP. The
PDP does not want him any longer. They have tried to remove him several
times, so he has to leave the party.
Division In PDP
“I can’t understand the pain of PDP, he came in as speaker not
basically as a result of PDP support but as a result of support of the
entire house. He had over 250 votes while the PDP nominee had only 90
votes. It was because of the support of the members of the the House
that he became the speaker. It tells you how much support he has in the
House.
“He has done what he wanted to do. He spoke as a smart politician,” the Minority Leader said.
On whether the manner with which Tambuwal announced his defection was
ideal, Gbajabiamila said that there was no laid down procedure of
announcing defection and that the decision to go on recess was not the
speaker’s but that of PDP members in the House.
He also insisted that the speaker’s decision to defect was as a
result of the division in the PDP, stressing that there are no chances
that anything would change when the House reconvenes in December.
“It is only Tambuwal that can reconvene the House the Deputy cannot
do it. He only has the power that are delegated to him by the speaker.
“For the Speaker to be impeached it requires 240 votes to impeach him. And the PDP does not have they number.
“I don’t see anything changing that much and the sooner that the PDP
understand that if the members of the House says they want a person as a
speaker, that is who the House wants,” he added.
from channelstv.com
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