The All Progressives Congress has said
that whatever disciplinary action it will take against the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu
Dogara, and its members for defying its directive on the election of
the National Assembly leadership will follow due process.
The party had conducted mock elections in
which Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila emerged as its consensus
candidates for the Senate Presidency and House speakership.
After the mock polls, the APC directed
its other lawmakers not to contest the positions but ensure that Lawan
and Gbajabiamila became the National Assembly leaders.
But this was not to be as Saraki and
Dogara did not only contest but won with the support of opposition
Peoples Democratic Party lawmakers.
In the Senate, an opposition member, Ike Ekweremadu, surprisingly retained his post as Deputy Senate President.
Ekweremadu defeated an APC Senator, Ali
Ndume, who also defied the party’s directive by contesting. The APC
anointed candidate for the post is Mohammed Mungono.
The APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed, who
spoke with journalists after an emergency National Working Committee
meeting of the APC in Abuja, insisted that the party had not made a
U-turn on its earlier position that the errant lawmakers would be
sanctioned.
The APC spokesman had in a statement on Tuesday said, that the election of Saraki and Dogara was unacceptable.
He had said, ‘‘The APC leadership is
meeting in a bid to reestablish discipline in the party and to mete out
the necessary sanctions to all those involved in what is nothing but a
monumental act of indiscipline and betrayal to subject the party to
ridicule and create obstacles for the new administration.’’
When asked on Thursday if the party would
still go ahead with plans to punish Saraki,Dogara and others, he
replied, that the “sanctions would follow due process.”
He added that the errant lawmakers would be notified about their alleged offences and given an opportunity to respond.
When asked why the members of the SUF
were at the NWC meeting, he said, “They are our senators that wanted
to confer with the party leadership; they came to confer on the crisis
in the National Assembly.”
On the threat by the SUF to contest
Saraki’s election in court, the APC spokesman said, “I think the party
made its expression clear on the matter, that it is unhappy with the
outcome of the election and I think we won’t say anything beyond that.
“What the senators will do is within their capability and rights.”
It was also gathered that Saraki, who was
due to pay a courtesy visit on the party leadership had a rethink on
learning that the SUF members were meeting with the NWC.
However, Mohammed said he was unaware of the planned visit by Saraki.
“I’m not aware, probably if you wait you
will see him,” he told the journalists, who also informed him that an
advance team of security details from the Senate President’s office were
sighted earlier in the day at the party’s secretariat.
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