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Friday, 30 October 2015

PICTURES: PDP senators angrily walkout to protest Amaechi’s ministerial confirmation


Shortly after the senate approved the nomination of former governor of Rivers State Rotimi Amaechi as minister, senators of the Peoples Democratic Party angrily walked out of the senate chamber

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In their absence, Amaechi was unanimously confirmed after the Senate had summarily dismissed the report of its Committee on Ethics and Privileges that had recommended that the nomination be put on hold.

Besides Amaechi, 17 other ministerial nominees were also confirmed by the Senate in a session that was dramatically sketched in partisan political hues.

Responding to the spirit of unanimity APC senators brought to bear in the confirmation of Amaechi, one of the drivers of the party’s victorious presidential campaign, the APC, yesterday said it was indicative of the fact that all internal crises in the party were now in the past.

The Rivers State chapter of the party was equally effusive yesterday, saying it was a victory over the forces of darkness. While commending President Muhammadu Buhari for nominating Amaechi, the party urged Muslims in the state to use today for thanksgiving and Christians to use Sunday to thank God for the power to overcome the forces of darkness.

The signpost to the drama that unfolded was indicated by the caucuses before sitting, and the decision of the Senate to first screen and confirm the President’s nominees for chairman and commissioners of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. Following that, the Senate retired into a closed-door session that lasted nearly two hours during which issues about the nominees were articulated. It was learned that the Senate President had prevailed on the PDP caucus that he would allow them express themselves before a vote on Amaechi’s confirmation.

No consensus

However, indications that a consensus was not forthcoming were indicated by the trenchant stance of the PDP senators and the APC senators once the vote on the confirmation of the ministerial nominees got underway.

Remarkably, Amaechi was listed last on the list of nominees to be confirmed, indicative of the fact that the Senate leadership had envisaged trouble.

While the preceding 17 senators were almost all confirmed without disapproval, when it got to Amaechi’s turn, Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio reminded the Senate of the earlier agreement that the report of the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges would be considered prior to the consideration of Amaechi’s nomination.

Upon that, the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki signalled the chairman of the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, Senator Samuel Anyanwu to present his report.

Senator Anyanwu in his report read the findings of the committee in which he noted among others that a petition was presented to the committee alongside the report and the White Paper on the report was endorsed by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

In his findings, he said that Amaechi was represented by his counsel who submitted that the constitution of the panel by the Wike administration was the subject of a judicial process and thus, that Amaechi had decided not to appear in order not to pre-empt the ruling of the court.

In his conclusion, Anyanwu said the committee recommended that in line with the fact that the issues against Amaechi were still pending in court that the Senate should hold the nomination at bay.

The report of the Committee was signed by eight of the 11 members including three APC members, the Senate Deputy Majority Leader, Bala Ibn Na’Allah, Dino Melaye and Omotayo Alasoadura.

Others who signed were Senators Samuel Anyanwu, PDP; Omogunwa Yele, PDP, Ondo South; Peter Nwaoboshi, PDP, Delta North; Jeremiah Useni, PDP, Plateau South; and Obinna Ogba, PDP Ebonyi Central.

Those who did not sign were Senators Binta Garba, APC, Adamawa; Muhammed Shitu, APC, and Olaka Nwogu, PDP, Rivers, who the nominee, Amaechi had told the Senate was his roommate in the university.

PDP senators denounce confirmation
Outside the chambers, Senator Akpabio led other PDP Senators to denounce the process that led to the confirmation.

“The reality is that once a case is before the law, anything about the case is dropped. The issue of taking further action should be stayed, but APC is not willing to abide by the law. We have no option than to stage a walk out. We have a responsibility to Nigerians not to partake in that kind of action. It was not normal for PDP Senators to walk out. This is the first time, and we feel strongly there was a breach of the Nigerian Constitution.”

The APC, however, welcomed the process. Praising the sense of unity among the APC senators, outgoing party spokesman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said yesterday:

“The cohesion and unity exhibited by the APC Senators on Thursday have shown that our legislators are ready to work with the executive and the party to ensure that the agenda of the party is implemented for the benefit of all Nigerians. We commend all our members and leaders in the Senate and indeed the leadership of the APC for this show of unity,” the party said.

Saying that the confirmation of Amaechi despite the walkout by the PDP caucus was reflective of democracy in action, the party said:

“It is part of democracy that while the minority can have their say, the majority will have their way. Therefore, the decision of the PDP Senators to walk out is nothing but democracy in action,’’ the party said.

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