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A Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, lawmaker in the House of
Representatives, Tajudeen Ayo Yusuf, from Kogi State, weekend revealed
how his party caucus was able to thwart alleged plan to remove Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, from office by senators of the All
Progressives Congress, APC.
According to him, the failure of the APC senators to remove Saraki,
despite the reported cover provided by security agencies, was aided by
information from APC Senators to their PDP colleagues.
The Department of State Services (DSS) had laid siege to the National Assembly on Tuesday on the orders of the hitherto Director-General of DSS, Lawal Musa Daura.
The siege, according to analysts, was at the instance of the APC
national leadership who wanted to effect a leadership change at the
Senate via the back door.
Speaking to Daily Independent, in an interview, Yusuf said those APC
senators who were strongly opposed to the idea of removing the presiding
officers of the Senate leaked the plot to their PDP counterparts,
asking that they remain resolute in their support for Saraki.
“Let me tell you something: even when they were meeting, some of the
senators were calling to tell us what was going on and how some of them
opposed it, and were even telling us to be resolute,” he revealed.
He added: “Even on the other side, it’s not everybody who is in
support of what they are trying to do. There are APC senators who
opposed it at their meetings, who called PDP colleagues to say that we
should be resolute.
“So, it’s not everybody that wants to go into such madness, even in the House.
“It’s simply the desperation on the part of the APC National
Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, who wants to impress the president that he’s
working, and some of the leaders.”
Asked to contextualise a political climate where things are done
irrespective of what the law says as far as issues of impeachment were
concerned, the economist-turned legislator said: “We are ready for
anything that will crop up on that day. But in a legitimate sitting,
anything cannot just happen.
“Look! All the shenanigans are just to impress the paymaster, to impress the man there that ‘we are doing something’.
“Democracy is a game of number and you cannot give what you don’t have, so we are not bothered at all.
“And I can assure you that nobody, none of them, will do anything.
Because at that time, it’s not about noise making, but about showing
what you have, show your number. Do they think that it’s easy to
impeach? It’s not a tea party.
“It’s when people use the privilege of others not being available,
like they did in Benue where eight members were escorted into the
chamber, while others were prevented from going in. So that was exactly
what they wanted to do in Abuja.
“The idea was to escort 14 or how many of them into the chamber and
stop others from coming in, but unfortunately for them, we got wind of
it and came very early to forestall that. So I’m not in any way
bothered. We know them, they are our colleagues.”
Asked to gauge the mood of lawmakers, particularly the PDP caucus
heading into the session on Tuesday, Yusuf said, “There will be nothing
like change of leadership, not in the Senate, not even in the House of
Reps.
“You can’t give what you don’t have. They don’t have the numbers to
impeach, that was why they wanted to come through the back door.
“If they have the number, they don’t need to make noise; just gather
your signatures and walk into the chamber when we resume. But they don’t
have the number, which is why they adopted this ‘Jankara approach’.”
-Daily Post
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