Senate Crisis: How The Clerk, Salisu Conspired With PDP
PM News
– Facts have emerged concerning the despicable role the Clerk of the National
Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa, played in the emergence of Senator Bukola
Saraki as president of the Senate on Tuesday.
Eminent Nigerians, one of them Law professor Itse Sagay, blamed Maikasuwa for
the fraudulent emergence of Saraki as Senate President.
Maikasuwa, who became Clerk of the National Assembly on 16 August, 2010, was
aware of the meeting All Progressives Congress, APC, Senators were going to
have with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday morning but went ahead with
the inauguration of the 8th Senate.
Reports said he was informed on phone about the meeting and advised to delay
the inauguration to enable the APC senators attend it but he ignored the
request and pandered to the wishes of the conspirators of what has been dubbed
a coup by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, by hastily allowing the election
to go on, even without the senators forming a quorum.
Maikasuwa, who formally took over from Mr Oluyemi Ogunyomi on 16 August, 2010,
as Clerk of the National Assembly, clearly betrayed his loyalty to Senator
David Mark, immediate past Senate President, whom he worked with for almost
six years, going by his conduct on Tuesday.
The fraud hurriedly perpetrated by Maikasuwa and other conspirators has been
roundly condemned by eminent Nigerians. One of those who condmened the entire
process that led to the emergence of Saraki as Senate President is Sagay who
believes the election of Saraki and his deputy Ike Ekweremadu by some senators
smacks of legislative impunity.
The Senior Advocate said in an interview on Television Continental (TVC) on
Wednesday that the emergence of Saraki and Ekweremadu cannot pass for a
victory for democracy but a victory for impunity, fraud, desperation and
indiscipline.
According to Sagay, “If you look at the moral point of view, that purported
election was fraudulent. When you purport to hold an election deliberately in
the absence of your opponent, knowing that he is absent, and intending to win
at any cost unopposed by ensuring that absence, that constitutes fraud. Not
only that, I think it’s an act of gross indiscipline, not just against his
party, but against the whole country because we are all stakeholders in the
electoral process, in who becomes the Senate President and we all felt cheated
because there was no proper election.
“Again it’s also an act of gross impunity. In effect, he was saying ‘I know my
opponent is keenly interested in contesting, I know my opponent is not here
yet, and therefore, I will rush an election in his absence in order to be
certain of victory at any cost.’ It’s absolutely unacceptable in a decent
democracy.”
He also said the Assembly Clerk, Maikasuwa, is culpable. “To start with, there
is an aspect of deceit in the whole thing. That’s why I think it is also
illegal and fraudulent. The APC Senators were told that the President was
going to have a meeting with them and that they should all gather there
(International Conference Centre). Clearly, in such circumstances, the last
thing they would think of is that there would be an election in their absence.
So, there was fraud. Who was responsible? Somebody summoned that meeting.
“The Clerk of the National Assembly was fully aware that only PDP senators
were present in the Chambers. A sprinkling of APC members there were trying to
remind him and he ruled the person out of order. So, for me, that gives the
impression that the Clerk of the National Assembly was involved in the
conspiracy. That is the impression. What is more, even if that did not happen,
I will accuse him of involvement because he knew without being told that only
one party was present and that surely cannot have been the spirit of the
Constitution when it says that once the proclamation has been made, members of
Senate who have just been elected would then appoint their officers.
“That’s not what it intended. It didn’t intend that some people would be
diverted away and one party would then come there in their absence and
fraudulently elect somebody of their wish in the absence of the hapless group
that has been deceived out of the Assembly. Who do I blame? I blame the clerk
of the National Assembly, because he’s the person responsible for all this. He
might have been pressured and all that, but nothing would have happened if he
did not participate in the conspiracy. So I blame him primarily.”
Sagay further stated that there was no quorum for electing principal officers.
“There is the law, and there is the spirit of the law. If you practice the
law, or implement the law, or enforce the law without the spirit, it is void.
It’s just like a body which doesn’t have a soul or spirit, that body is dead.
The law says that a quorum is one-third, and that when you are taking
decisions, unless it is exceptionally stated, generally when you are taking
decisions, then a simple majority is all that is required.
“Those are the dry letters of the law. In this particular issue, we have a new
Senate being proclaimed. We have a Senate which has many parties. What has
happened is that the party that has the majority was somehow deceived out of
the premises and other people went behind and surreptitiously and fraudulently
purported to have Senate proceedings going on. That fraud cannot be legitimate
regardless of the technical words of the Constitution, because the spirit is
not there.”
He said “Senator Saraki cannot enjoy any legitimacy because he is there by
fraud; he is there by impunity; he is there by the grossest act of
indiscipline of the worst type of political culture. So, he lacks legitimacy.
He may be sitting there now but nobody has any respect for that seat as long
as he sits there because he has brought shame on the whole country. Now, as
far as I am concerned, this people have a right to go to court, because a
fraudulent election cannot constitute a legitimate basis for establishing
Senate leadership. It was a fraudulent election.
“What really happened yesterday (Tuesday), in my view, is not a victory for
democracy, but a victory for impunity, a victory for fraud and a victory for
political desperation and indiscipline, and it must not stand. If we in this
country are to go with the new change brought by the fresh breath of air that
is blowing across the country, if we are to sustain it, then what happened
yesterday (Tuesday) must be swept away because it is contrary to the fibre of
the whole Nigeria.
“My opposition to his sitting illegitimately in that office is not because of
his (Saraki’s) “baggage”; he may not be my first choice. But if he had won
legitimately, in a fair, square and equitable way, I would have no objection.
Yes, he has a huge baggage. Presently as far as I know, he’s under
investigation and possibly a lot of inquiry by the EFCC. The matter has not
been cleared.
“Normally, it would be better for the first arm of government – that is what
the legislature is, and he is the third most senior political personality in
the country – for that person to have a clear table; not to have any baggage
hanging around his neck, because if you have a heavy baggage like that hanging
on your neck, and you’re presiding over such an important establishment, then
that establishment is also going to carry that heavy weight of a burden along
with you, and it will necessarily affect the respect and integrity which his
decisions will have and the whole process of operation of that institution
will be impeded by that heavy load.”
No comments