President
Goodluck Jonathan’s stranglehold on the Senate appears to have finally
been broken as the upper legislative chamber on Tuesday declared support
for last week’s defection of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, from the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The Senate
also vowed to team up with the House to impeach the president if doing
so eventually becomes an option the National Assembly has to explore.
This decision was the fallout of the closed-door session held by the
PDP caucus in the Senate in protest of their losses at last Saturday's
congresses of the ruling party in their various states.
Most of the senators lost out because of the alleged betrayal by the
president whom they said they had supported to the hilt prior to his
emergence as acting president on February 9, 2009 up to this last
weekend.
Demonstrating their bitterness towards the president,
the senators shut down the Senate as they boycotted legislative
activities by adjourning sitting without considering a single item on
the Order Paper.
Although plenary was adjourned till Wednesday,
the senators also vowed to repeat the same action today, threatening
that the trend would continue indefinitely until the president addressed
their grievances.
The action is, among others, meant to
frustrate the consideration and prompt passage of the 2015 budget and
Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), as they threatened to also shut down the
government in pursuit of their personal goals.
After the
meeting, one of the senators assigned to brief journalists on its
outcome, said with their resolve to abandon legislative business
indefinitely, the president is not only losing the House of
Representatives but has also lost the Senate, his hitherto stronghold.
Credit: Omololu Ogunmade/Muhammad Bello/ThisDay
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