The
plot by some members of the House of Representatives to impeach the
Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal hit a dead end on Saturday as it became
extremely difficult to muster the statutorily required two-third
majority for Tambuwal’s removal.
Reports about an impeachment plan
against Tambuwal spread on Friday following an allegation by the
Abubakar Baraje-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party that the
Presidency had dangled a N2.5million carrot before lawmakers to remove
Tambuwal.
The faction alleged that Tambuwal’s sin
against the Presidency was that he received the Baraje group during a
visit to the National Assembly on Tuesday to brief members on why they
pulled out of the main PDP led by Dr. Bamanga Tukur.
On Friday, some lawmakers in favour of
the impeachment against Tambuwal, reportedly held a meeting in Abuja,
to strategise on the said plan.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that
getting lawmakers together to draw the required number to impeach
Tambuwal might, had become a Herculean task for the plotters.
The House is currently fragmented into about four groups, according to findings.
There is the New PDP group made up of 57 members officially, but which claims to have 108 lawmakers.
In the All Progressives Congress caucus,
there are 137 members in the records of the House, while there are a
few members in Accord Party and the All Progressives Grand Alliance
members, who opted not to join APC.
The PDP as a block, before the crisis, had 208 members.
“Right now, there is confusion on the exact number of PDP members either in the New PDP or in the Old PDP.
“If the New PDP has 108 as they claim,
then there are 100 members left in the Old PDP; if it is 57, the
membership of the New PDP is less,” one of the lawmakersconfided in Sunday PUNCH in Abuja.
It was also gathered that not everybody in the Old PDP accepted the idea of moving against the Speaker.
Two influential members of the Old PDP
told our correspondent that even though they were unhappy with the
Speaker’s decision to receive Baraje and the seven governors with
“glee”, impeachment was not on the table yet.
“Our interest is that we want a united House that can work for the good of the country.
“Let us continue to work in harmony like we have done in the last two years under the leadership of Tambuwal.
“The Speaker should not try to come under pressure to divide the House. We have told him this much,” one of the sources stated.
Another member said, “Having met with
the Speaker and made our minds known to him, it is hoped that he will
stop playing politics with members.”
The Deputy Minority Whip, Mr. Garba Dhatti, also told Sunday PUNCH that with over 137 members on the Speaker’s side, there was no way any impeachment plot would succeed.
He said, “Impeaching the Speaker is not
as simple as electing the Speaker. To elect the speaker, you need a
simple majority, but to impeach him requires two-thirds majority.
“Two-thirds of 360 is 240. Where will
they get that number from? No single group can impeach the Speaker, that
is what we have to realise before we even start talking.
“So, if these people are fragmented,
will they get the number? At best, they will only succeed in causing
trouble in the House and no more. They don’t have the number to remove
anybody.”
Further findings also indicated that the
57 members of the New PDP were working together with the All
Progressives Congress to checkmate any move by those believed to be
behind the plot.
“You will recall that the New PDP members moved to the Baraje camp with their governors.
“As long as the governors remain in that camp, all the members will remain there.
“Therefore, it is even difficult to
contemplate buying any of them over to the camp of the divided Old PDP
group,” another lawmaker confided in Sunday PUNCH.
When contacted for comments, the
spokesman of the House, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, said impeaching Tambuwal
might be the wish of some forces outside the National Assembly, stating
that the idea would only remain a dream.
“You don’t impeach the Speaker outside the floor, you bring it up in the House.
“This House is united under the leadership of the Speaker; the House is not involved in this talk of impeachment.
“It may be the wish of some people outside, but for us as a House, we are focused on our legislative duties”, Mohammed stated.
But, the Office of the Speaker in its reaction, described the impeachment plot as “speculation.”
The Special Adviser to Tambuwal on Media
and Public Affairs, Mr. Imam Imam, said as far as Tambuwal was
concerned, the impeachment talk was speculation.
“It is pure speculation.You know the
Speaker does not react to speculations.That is our position and that is
all we have to say,” he added.
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