Another bomb is set to explode in People Democratic Party as the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal is set to
formally decamp to the rival All Progressives Congress, APC, in January.
Tambuwal decision came as a shock to the leadership of the PDP, who
earlier in December had extracted commitment from the House leaders that
member’s defection will no longer be tenable.
But National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur denied that he was filing
a legal action to prevent the National Executive Council, NEC, of the
party from removing him.
According to report, Sokoto State chapter of the APC has mandated its
Tambuwal Local Government chapter to formally present a membership card
to the Speaker who has been asked by the state Governor, Aliyu Wamakko
to formally declare his stand.
Tambuwal has been seen as a beautiful bride by both APC and PDP, and has attended meetings with both parties.
It was gathered, however, that Tambuwal would retain his seat as
Speaker due to the numerical strength of the opposition party if he
decides to decamp.
It will be recalled that the defection of some members of the House
of Representatives elected on the platform of the ruling party into APC
has brought the number of the federal lawmakers of the opposition party
to 172. The PDP presently has 171.
The likely defection of Tambuwal will further alter the equation in
favour of APC in the House, with its membership increasing to 173, with
PDP coming down to 170.
It was being speculated that other members of the House were also planning to join Tambuwal to pitch tent with APC.
Tambuwal was elected on the platform of the ruling party from Sokoto State.
Already, his colleagues from the state have followed the path of Governor Wammako to decamp.
One of the principal officers of the House, who confided that
Tambuwal had perfected the plans to move into the opposition party.
“The Speaker of the House (Tambuwal) is moving into APC and that
movement is sure. The speaker is to formally declare for the opposition
party as soon as the House reconvenes from recess.
“But Mr. Speaker is going to retain his seat as he is set to tap the
numerical strength of APC in the House to retain his seat. The defection
of Mr. Speaker is going to alter the political equation in the House
substantially because many other members of the House are likely to join
him to move to APC.
“The speaker has made up his minds and he has perfected the
strategies with the leaders of APC and he is not likely to go into APC
alone as some of his colleagues in the House have also decided to follow
him into the opposition party.
“The transition of Mr. Speaker is going to be smooth and his seat is
not going to be threatened in any way. The movement of the speaker is
going to deal a death blow on the ruling party. Just let us wait for the
outcome of the suit challenging the defection of some House members
into APC by the leadership of PDP.
“There is going to be exodus of members, including members of the
National Assembly, out of PDP, if the court judgement allows defection,”
added the federal lawmaker, who craved anonymity,” the source said.
Reacting to the defection plot, Special Adviser on Media to the
Speaker, Imam Imam said that those reports remain rumours and as a
matter of rules, they have refused to react to speculation.
He said: “The Speaker is in PDP, he remains a PDP member and there is nothing to suggest that he is moving to another party.
“All of those reports remain speculation and like you know as a
matter of policy, we do not react to specualtions. The Speaker has not
defected.”
In a related development, Tukur, in a statement by his Special
Adviser, Prince Oliver Okpara, denied insinuation that he plans to sue
the party’s NEC.
The national chairman disassociated himself from such move, describing it as unthinkable and unimaginable.
He wondered how he could initiate such an action against a body he is
part of and an organ of the party that has the highest say and policy
making body in the party.
His words: “How can somebody destroy his own house? The intended
legal action only exists in the minds of the writers of the false story.
I am a member of the PDP NEC and I respect the body and the members.”
Meanwhile, the Presidency has said that unprecedented policy
decisions were taken and major projects executed for the good of
Nigerians in spite of pockets of distractions during the year 2013.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr
Doyin Okupe stated this in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday.
Okupe noted that contrary to impressions being created by the
opposition, Nigeria under President Goodluck Jonathan has moved
significantly forward in many sectors than it was in 2011.
The Presidential aide said the transformation, which has taken place
in the area of transportation, agriculture, power and other critical
sectors are the routes which all developed nations had taken before now
but which unfortunately had not been taken by Nigeria before now.
Okupe said: “It is an incontrovertible fact that Nigeria under
Jonathan has reduced its food imports by about forty percent and
increased its local production of rice, cassava, sorghum, cotton and
cocoa in percentages ranging from 25 to 56 in the last two years.
“For the first time since independence, the Nigerian agricultural
sector is attracting unprecedented Foreign Direct Investment. Over the
past 2 years, the sector has attracted $ 4 billion in private sector
executed letters of commitment to invest in agricultural value chains,
from food crops, to export crops, fisheries and livestock.
“The number of private sector seed companies grew from 10 to 70
within one year. Over $7billion investments from Nigerian businesses
have been made to develop new fertilizer manufacturing plants, which
will make Nigeria the largest producer and exporter of fertilizers in
Africa.
“It is also noteworthy that agricultural lending as a share of total
bank lending has risen from two percent to six percent in two years.”
According to him, the major component of the power sector reform,
which is the privatisation of the generation and distribution of the
sector, was successfully accomplished in 2013, thus putting Nigeria on a
sure path of steady power supply in no distant future.
He explained that with the completion of the privatisation process
this year, as well as the completion of 10 National Integrated Power
Projects, NIPP, Nigeria for the first time, has moved away from
vertically integrated state owned and poorly managed electricity
industry to a modern private sector-led fully regulated market with the
right incentives capable of attracting new investments to kick start the
re-industrialisation of the country.
Other major achievements of the Jonathan administration in the
outgoing year, according to the Presidency, include the recovery of the
Nigerian Stock Exchange, which was made possible by a combination of
sound fiscal and monetary policies as well as a transparent conduct of
state affairs in a manner which has rekindled investors’ confidence in
the Nigerian market.
Okupe said those who always seek to use the security challenges in
some parts the country as the only barometer to measure the present
administration are not being fair to the President, considering the fact
that the war on insurgency and terrorism has never been a quick fix
anywhere in the world.
While reminding the public that bombings and killings by insurgents
happened in Kano, Kogi, Niger, Yobe, Borno, Sokoto,A damawa and the
Federal Capital Territory in 2011 and 2012, the Presidential aide noted
that terrorism has been largely contained and restricted to one or two
states in 2013.
“Yes, we are not where we hope to be but it will be sheer mischief to
insist that we are where we were or as some wickedly say we are worse
than we were. Definitely, their position is not based on facts and so
should be ignored by Nigerians” Okupe stated
While reiterating the determination of President Jonathan to remain
steadfast in his pursuit of accelerated economic growth and stability,
peace and development of all parts of Nigeria, Okupe said the Federal
Government will consolidate on the growth recorded in the outgoing year
by completing all ongoing projects as well as initiating new programmes
and projects, especially in sectors that will create jobs and empower
Nigerian youths
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