Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Tambuwal: Angry lawmakers force Senate’s adjournment

The crisis rocking the upper chamber of the National Assembly worsened on Wednesday when the Peoples Democratic Party members forced the Senate President, David Mark, to adjourn sittings till next week amidst protests from their All Progressives Congress colleagues.

The PDP caucus in the red chamber, which was protesting the alleged maltreatment by President Goodluck Jonathan and the leadership of the party, over the last ward congresses, ensured that no issue was tabled for discussion before the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, moved motion for adjournment.

Before approving the adjournment, Mark explained that the Senate’s decision was in solidarity with their colleagues in the House of Representatives, over the withdrawal of the security details of the office of the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal.

He said, “We are not to interfere in the internal affairs of each house. However, as Chairman of the National Assembly, I cannot fold my arms or pretend that all is well about the current crisis.

“I am, therefore, going to do all I can to resolve the current impasse. Furthermore, the matter is already in a court of law; we cannot therefore discuss the issues here. I want to assure all of you that I will do the needful to protect and defend the legislature at all cost.”

The senators, led by Mark, immediately went into a closed door meeting in one of the committee rooms within the complex to further perfect their strategies.

Source: Punch.

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