Saturday, February 15, 2014
Defection: APC Accuses Mark of Double Standards"
Southsouthpdp Lagos
Defection: APC Accuses Mark of
Double Standards"
# what is your comment on this?#
The last may not have been heard of the
defection saga in the Senate, as the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has
described Senate President David Mark’s
insistence on not reading the letter of the
11 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
senators who want to defect to APC as
double standards.
The opposition party threatened to take
further steps to assert the rights of the
defected senators by next week if the
matter is not resolved amicably.
Speaking to THISDAY on the phone friday
evening, the interim National Publicity
Secretary of APC, Alhaji Lai Muhammed,
said the party viewed the drama in the
senate over the defection as totally
strange and uncalled for.
“It amounts to double standards for the
senate president not to have allowed the
letter to be read, whereas the defections
to PDP was celebrated by the ruling party.
“Why will he refuse to read our senators’
letter while at the time allowing other
defections to sail through? It is lack of
sincerity to allow defections to one party
and refuse others from defecting to
another. As a matter of fact, what applies
to the House of Representatives should
also apply to the Senate,” he maintained.
He said the recourse to the Standing
Rules of the Senate and order of the court
by Mark was not tenable as far as the
issue of defection was concerned.
On the affected senators, Lai Muhammed
said they remained APC members whether
their letter was read or not by the senate
president, adding that what was playing
out at the upper legislative chambers was
strange.
strange.
The affected senators who wrote a joint
letter to the senate president notifying
him of their intention to defect from PDP
to APC a fortnight ago are Senator Bukola
Saraki (Kwara Central), Umaru Dahiru
(Sokoto South), Magnus Ngei Abe (Rivers
South-East), Wilson Asinobi Ake (Rivers
West), Bindawa Muhammed Jibrilla
(Adamawa North) and Mohammed
Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central).
Others are Aisha Jummai Alhassan
(Taraba North), Mohammed Ali Ndume
(Borno South), Mohammed Shaba Lafiaji
(Kwara North), Abdulahi Adamu
(Nasarawa West) and Ibrahim Abdullahi
Gobir (Sokoto East).
On the threat to declare the seats of the
affected senators vacant, the APC
spokesman said it was not possible to
tamper with their seats.
“Declaration of seats vacant is not
possible. First the senate president has
no reason whatsoever under any Standing
Rule or convention not to read the letter
because of the matter in court.
“What the court meant when it ordered
for maintenance of status-quo was that
no action must be taken to declare any
members’ seats vacant, not about the
right to defect. APC will definitely respond
to the fresh challenge by next week,”
Continuing, he wondered: “Why do we
even worry about that, when even the
senate president has said that in the
same token he cannot read the 11
senators’ letter, he would not do anything
to cause the declaration of their seats
vacant.”
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment