Electoral Bill: Gbajabiamila Shoots down Debate on Buhari’s Letter
Electoral Bill: Gbajabiamila Shoots
down Debate on Buhari’s Letter
A point of order by the Majority
Leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, shot down debate on the letter sent to the
House of Representatives by President Muhammadu Buhari, where he gave reasons
for not assenting to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018 for the fourth time.
At the opening of the Tuesday
plenary, the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, had read the letter on the floor,
sparking spontaneous reaction from Hon. Aliyu Madaki (Kano, PDP), who
immediately started making observation about the president’s action.
Madaki said, “Mr. Speaker, you have
just read a very important letter. What we want is free, fair and credible
election. Mr. President refusing to assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill
shows clearly what he wants to do. The whole world is watching. Everybody is
watching…”
Gbajabiamila however interjected by
shouting “Point of Order Mr. Speaker,” and when given the floor, he said: “We
have never, by precedence; by custom and tradition, we have never debated a
letter, which is by way of information. If there is the need to debate the
president’s letter, we will table on the order paper for debate.”
According to him, “Several letters
have been written by several presidents before. It never happened. If you want
to debate the letter, place it on the order paper. We are fully ready to debate
it.”
Responding, Dogara said: “We have a
provision in our rules that guides this kind of communication and I will advise
that we follow the rules. So, I think this matter should be laid to rest.”
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