Yakubu Dogara |
The Parliamentary Democrats Group (PDG), a group in the House of
Representatives has warned the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers
in the lower legislative chamber, against an alleged move to remove
Yakubu Dogara as Speaker.
The warning was contained in a statement released on Thursday, Timothy Golu, a lawmaker from Plateau and
spokesman of the group, who said that any attempt to oust Dogara would be resisted.
Golu said Dogara had been performing well and was leading the House with the fear of God.
“We believe that it is the aftermath of the gale of defections that
had hit the APC in recent times, of which more are being expected that
is affecting the members.
“However, any issue that concerns the larger house will not cease to
get our attention, especially the accusation by one group that another
group is contemplating the impeachment of the speaker.
“We want to warn that such discussions should start and end at the
APC secretariat or the secretariats of the various APC house groups. We
are keeping our eyes and ears wide open for any such eventuality and to
restate our readiness to return fire for fire on anyone thinking of it.
“If they claim that someone is thinking of becoming speaker in 2019
when the current tenure has not ended, it will not be out of place to
suspect such motives. This is especially so when the same people have
been talking strongly on the urgent need to address critical legislative
issues,” the statement read.
Golu also asked his APC colleagues not to distract the House from important issues.
“Our colleagues leading various splinter groups in the APC should
allow the House to go on smoothly until June 9, 2019 or thereabout,” he
said.
“We do not want the externally-influenced distraction taking place in
the red chamber where some anti-democratic forces want to truncate
democracy, to happen in the house. As true democrats, we are at alert,
keeping vigilance and monitoring happenings with eagle eye wherever they
are,” he added.
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