APC lawmakers urge PDP to push for NASS reconvening

APC lawmakers urge PDP to push for NASS reconvening

- Lawmakers of the ruling party have called for the reconvening of the National assembly

- The leader of the House of Representative, Femi Gbajiabiamila, urged the PDP not to blame the activities of an independent state assembly on the presidency

- Gbajiabiamila said in every legislative work, there are procedures to be followed

All Progressives Congress (APC) members in the House of Representatives have advised their Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) colleagues to push for reconvening from recess rather than blame President Muhammadu Buhari on issues.

The members made the call on Tuesday, July 31, in a statement signed by the leader of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, in Abuja.

The APC lawmakers also said that the purported impeachment of the speaker of Benue House of Assembly by eight members could not pass the test under the Constitution.

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They, however, warned the PDP not to blame the activities of an independent state assembly on the presidency.

“While we agree that the purported impeachment of the Speaker by eight members cannot pass the test under the Constitution, we find it strange and hyperbolic that PDP caucus in the House will try to tie the president to same.

“In tandem with our party, PDP has been screaming restructuring and federalism to high heavens and one wonders why the same party will now blame the activities of an independent state assembly on the president.

“As for the police, the matter is serious enough and one would expect the PDP members to immediately push for the reconvening of the House so as to probe the exact role played by the police.

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"In legislative work, there are procedures to be followed. We believe it is precipitous and not a proper understanding of the law and legislative procedure to say the PDP would stop the reconvening of the House and to stop passage of the virement with their numbers. This requires only a simple majority. Something the APC has in abundance in the House.

“It is more befuddling that there seems to be more misunderstanding of the required number to form a quorum. A quorum is 1/3rd of members; again a number our party has in abundance.”

The APC lawmakers maintained that they believed in the constitutionally enshrined separation of powers.

According to them, as legislators we believe in the constitutionally enshrined separation of powers and as such, rather than look to the president, the PDP caucus should challenge the matter in court.

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“We are sure it will be a slam dunk based on the prima facie facts before us. They will be surprised that some members of our caucus may join them in this legal pursuit in the sustenance of democracy.

“That is assuming, as members of the House of Representatives, we have locus standi, which we believe we do. The partisan route is not the way to go,” he said.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the Senate president, Bukola Saraki, had announced his exit from the ruling APC.

Saraki announced his exit from the party via his official social media pages on Tuesday, July 31.

He wrote: "I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC)."

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Nnenna Ibeh Nnenna Ibeh is a journalist with over 10 years of experience with various media organisations including Premium Times. Being on the front burner of reporting politics and the different dimensions of governance, she is also passionate about girls' education and women's and children's health. With degrees in Journalism, Peace Studies & Conflict Res., and Dev. Studies, Nnenna has worked in the dev. sector as a communications officer for the Centre for Democracy and Dev. email: ibehnnenna@gmail.com