There was anxiety Tuesday night among members of Nigeria’s
House of Representatives as the lawmakers are set to reconvene on Wednesday to
consider a request by President Goodluck Jonathan to extend emergency rule in
Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States, states mostly affected by the deadly Boko Haram
insurgency.
“On Tuesday, 18th November 2014, I received a communication
from the President, Commander-in- Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan GCFR, requesting for the extension of the existing State of Emergency
in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States by the House of Representatives,” Tambuwal
said in a statement while announcing the reconvening of the House.
“Pursuant to the powers conferred on me by Section 305 (2)
of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, which requires me
to “forthwith convene or arrange a meeting of the House” and in order to treat
the extension before the expiration of the current State of Emergency in
accordance with Section 305 (6) (c) of the Constitution, I hereby reconvene the
House of Representatives…,” he added.
The Senate had received the same letter asking for extension
of the state of emergency from the presidency. The letter was read to Senators
by Senate President David Mark on Tuesday. It was gathered that Senators could
not reach a consensus on whether to extend the state of emergency for the
fourth time or not.
The House had adjourned on 28 October immediately after
Honourable Aminu Tambuwal, the Speaker announced his defection to the
opposition All Progressives Congress from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
The House was scheduled to resume on 3 December and it was
believed that the long adjournment was to avoid potential backlash over the
defection from majority PDP members of the House.
Members of PDP led by President Goodluck Jonathan and Adamu
Mu’azu, the chairman of the party had met with PDP caucus of the House after
the defection on the possibility of removing Tambuwal from office as a
punishment for the defection.
The Speaker whose security details have been withdrawn by
the Police Chief following the defection has filed a suit to stop his removal
by the PDP caucus of the House led by Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha.
Still members of the House are anxious over speculations
that the Presidency which is still smarting from the defection of the Speaker
may employ extra constitutional means to stop Tambuwal from presiding when the
House reconvenes on Wednesday.
President Jonathan met with the the Senate President and the
Deputy Speaker behind closed doors at the Aso Rock presidential villa on
Tuesday.
Though both men refused to speak to the press after the
meeting, it was believed that the issue of the state of emergency as well as
the defection of the Speaker were the main topics of the meeting.
In another development, Tambuwal has announced his
abandonment of a bid to contest for the presidential ticket of the All
Progressives Congress. He will now face his original plan to run for the
governorship seat in Sokoto state, his home state.
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