ABUJA—Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal
has said that he cannot stop Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, members in
the House from defecting to All Progressives Congress, APC.
Tambuwal
spoke as the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Alfa Belgore said
that Nigeria made a costly mistake by adopting the American
presidential system of government.
Belgore speaks
Belgore who
was the Chairman at the 11th Daily Trust Dialogue yesterday in Abuja in
his remarks also deplored high level of impunity and corruption in the
country.
He said: “We made a great mistake by trying to copy the
United States of America, when culturally and fundamentally we are
different from USA citizens. A lot of anomalies exist in our
constitution.
“Our country is known as Federal Republic of
Nigeria. This is an anomaly. We have Igwes, Obas, Alafins, and Emirs,
who are very relevant to our peaceful co-existence. We do not need to
copy America to grow as a country.
“Nigeria can have a constitution
that can survive, if we look inwards, culture, manner and way of life.
We must have a re-look at our past, liaise it with the present so that
we can build a powerful future.
Impunity and corruption
“Due
to constant changes in governance, Nigeria has never experienced
stability to allow it move rapidly forward. There is impunity and
corruption in high places, which have led to instability.” He pointed
out that “no two democracies are the same, whether presidential or
parliamentary.’’
Belgore said the problem with Nigeria was corruption, saying some chief judges were now romancing with their governors.
“Some
chief judges don’t even sit at all. They follow the governors all
about. The governor will be opening a clinic in a village and you will
read in the newspapers the next day that he was ‘accompanied by the
Chief Judge’. These things should not be happening at all.
“People who should not be lawyers are now made Senior Advocate, it is disastrous.
“Nigeria
is richly blessed with natural resources and highly populated with very
literate people but are constrained by constant attempts by some
foreign powerful countries to destabilise it and make it very difficult
to govern,” he lamented.
Tambuwal
Also speaking at the
Dialogue, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal
said he cannot stop members of the PDP in the House from defecting to
other political parties.
Tambuwal spoke through the deputy
spokesperson of the House, Victor Ogene on the theme, “Incumbency and
impunity in politics-safeguarding our democracy beyond 2015.”
He
faulted those that criticised reading the letter written by members who
defected from the PDP to the APC that it was an “encouragement of
impunity.”
Tambuwal said: “All of us know that no fewer than four
governors had defected from their political parties and issues were not
made out of it. If some members representing different federal
constituency decide to defect, I don’t think it is right for anybody to
expect Mr. Speaker not to read the correspondences that comes to his
table. He is first and foremost an embodiment and expression of the will
of all members of the house.”
Other speakers
In their
different presentations, former President of the Civil Liberties
Organisation, Ms. Ayo Obe; former Chairman of the Transition Monitoring
group, Festus Okoye and a senior fellow at Centre for Democracy, Dr.
Jibrin Ibrahim expressed fears over the success of the 2015 general
elections.
Okoye said the present dangers facing the country ahead
of the 2015 general elections were “the empowering of militant groups
and elements, the influx of small arms, the official backing of oil
thieves, insurgency and the deliberate and contrived creation of an
atmosphere of fear and insecurity.
“This is self-evident in the
acts and utterances of some incumbents and their cronies suggesting that
they will ‘break the pot’ if they perceive that they may not win the
2015 elections.
“Conversely, there is the desperation of those
that want to be incumbents in 2015 using desperate means and measures to
get to power and they are also ready to break the pot if they cannot
win.”
With the recent events in the country, Obe warned that the season of political violence might be lurking in the corner.
“As
we face 2015, it seems as though the Jonathan presidency has been more
engaged in battling local terrorism gone international in the form of
Boko Haram and the issue of political murder has not regained the
heights it attained in the past; but as we approach the next round of
elections, the early alarm raised by the Northern
Governors Forum
over the Kwankwaso attack betrays a nervousness that the season of
election-oriented political violence may be stirring again.
“Particularly now, that in some cases, it will be possible to hide political assassination under cover of terrorist attack.”
Obe
noted that the intervention of Jonsathan when Dokubo was arrested in
Benin Republic had further strengthened the belief that Dokubo was
enjoying the protection of presidency in making inflammatory remarks.
“When
one considers the kind of mild comments for which the likes of former
FCT Minister, Nasir el-Rufai or Dr. Emmanuel Fashakin have been detained
for questioning by the secuiryt agencies, it is difficult for ordinary
citizens to reach any other conclusion than that Dokubo is enjoying the
kind of impunity that only the certainty of protection afforded by the
incumbent can provide.
“We do not know at this point, whether
President Jonathan will contest in 2015, or whether the Nigerian people
will vote for him if he emerges as the presidential candidate of his
party in the coming elections.
“But the impunity enjoyed by Dokubo
which cannot be separated from the powers of the president with regard
to the security agencies leaves little opportunity for those who might
wish to distinguish the electoral fortunes of the President from
Dokubo’s utterances.”
Obe warned that if nothing was done to
address the ills in Nigeria, they were likely to become worse and could
“create the fertile ground in which a thousand lesser acts of wrongdoing
will flourish”.
“So if we want to secure democracy beyond 2015, I suggest that we need to take action on these cancers now”, she added.
Friday, January 17, 2014
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