The
exoneration of Saraki from the corrupt charges leveled against him at
the CCT has been listed as a major condition for a peaceful relationship
between the Senate and the Executive arm of government.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki
The All Progressives Congress caucus at the Senate on Tuesday
expressed its grievances against the executive at a meeting with the
party’s National Working Committee.
It was gathered that at the closed-door meeting, which started at
2.45pm and ended at 5.25pm, the APC senators absolved themselves of
blame over the non-confirmation of the Acting Chairman of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu.
It was learnt that the senators told the party leaders that Magu’s
confirmation “died” before getting to the Senate and that the senators
only did its funeral.
Investigations also showed that senators, who were loyal to the
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, demanded the withdrawal of the suit
against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, describing the trial as
political.
The meeting, which was held in Room 022 in the New Building section
of the National Assembly Complex, Abuja, began shortly after Saraki and
the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, led others
to the venue at 2.30pm before journalists were sent out at 2.45pm.
In his opening remarks, the Majority Leader of the Senate, Senator
Ahmad Lawan, said the event was historic as it was the first time the
leadership of the party would be meeting with the senators.
“This will be the first meeting of the APC Senate caucus with
our National Working Committee. On behalf of my colleagues here, Mr.
Chairman, I welcome you to this historic, memorable and very important
interaction with the Senate APC Caucus of the National Assembly,” he said.
Odigie-Oyegun, who made reference to the point made by Lawan in his remarks, also described the meeting as historic.
Oyegun calls for ceasefire
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Odigie-Oyegun called on party stakeholders to “cease fire.”
He said, “My appeal is that as we start now the process of
reconstructing relationships and consultations, there should be what I
will call a ceasefire in terms of the kind of abuse that is used all
round on one institution of government or the other, even principal
parties of these institutions.”
Saraki pointed out that whether there were issues or not, regular consultations between the caucus and the party were important.
He stated, “Despite all the noise you heard last week, we still
passed an amendment to the INEC law that had been there for over six or
seven years.
“By this time next week, our Committee on Petroleum will lay the PIB, which has never been done.”
“It’s unfortunate but the most important thing is that a lot of
stakeholders must respect these institutions. These institutions are
there now and they are going to be there after, and we should not allow
our selfish interests to enable us to try and ridicule the
institutions.”
When asked if the suspension of the former Majority Leader of the
Senate, Senator Ali Ndume, was raised at the meeting, Saraki replied, “Your
question again is distracting from the issues. You have 108 senators
here and you have the National Chairman. Let us focus on national
issues.”
Why Magu was not confirmed
A senator, who was at the meeting, but spoke on condition of
anonymity, said the lawmakers drew the attention of the party leaders to
the reports of the Department of State Services that indicted Magu.
It was gathered that the senators took on the national leadership
of the APC, accusing the NWC of staying aloof while the crisis between
the executive and the legislature was worsening.
The lawmaker, who confided in The PUNCH, said members of the Senate
APC Caucus berated the party for failing to advise President Muhammadu
Buhari to caution his political appointees.
Magu’s issue dead on arrival
The source said, “We told the leadership of our party that
political appointees of President Muhammadu Buhari were using the media
against us, especially Magu. We stated to them that Magu (case) was
brought in dead; that what we did was to only conduct his funeral.
“We called the attention of the party leaders to the fact that
an agency under the executive issues a damning report twice against the
nominee under the same executive. We told them we were not to be blamed
for what happened to Magu.
“Many reiterated the fact that Magu’s case was dead on arrival
at the Senate and there was no way we could have ignored the report and
clear him.”
‘SGF, Customs CG, others disrespecting Senate’
According to the source, the senators accused Buhari’s appointees of disrespecting them, the senators said,
“We also called for more respect for the institution of the Senate,
especially by those under the executive. That was where the cases of the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (Mr. Babachir Lawal) and
the Director General of the Nigeria Customs Service (Col. Hameed Ali)
were cited.”
The senator further said the lawmakers reminded the NWC that the
National Assembly caucus of the party was critical to the existence and
well being of the APC as the members were the ones who were funding the
party.
He added, “We told the party that we have been considerate
enough. In fact, we would have rejected about four ministerial nominees
but we felt we should not embarrass the President Buhari-led
administration.”
When asked about the demands of the APC leadership, the source said
the members of the NWC could not refute some of the issues raised by
the lawmakers.
The Senator stated, “They also realised that they had not been
playing their role. We even asked Odigie-Oyegun if he usually takes
directives from President Buhari before taking actions regarding the
party. We told him that he did not need to consult with the President
before playing his role as the leader of the party. We also warned the
leaders that our party might find it difficult to win elections the way
things are going.”
Saraki’s men demand withdrawal of CCT case
It was also gathered that some APC senators, particularly those
loyal to Saraki, urged the party to ensure that the ongoing trial of the
Senate President at the Code of Conduct Tribunal was stopped,
describing it as political.
Another source at the meeting, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “The APC leaders said we were too confrontational against the President.
“They said the Presidency was not supposed to be finding things difficult with us since we belonged to the same party.
“However, several senators explained that they were not happy
with the President’s style. They complained that the President was not
giving them due consideration especially. They said most of the people
the President was appointing were unknown to them.
“Some of the senators also asked the party leadership to ensure
that Saraki’s trial at the CCT was stopped as this would be the perfect
way to reconcile the two arms of government.”
It was learnt that the party leaders promised to convey the issues
to Buhari while the senators said they would ensure that the 2017 budget
was swiftly looked into as well as the screening of the Resident
Electoral Commissioners and ministers.
Senate may resume RECs’ confirmation
There were also indications after the meeting that the Senate was
set to resume the confirmation hearing for ministers and the RECs
nominated by the President.
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