Dogara in tight corner, battles for survival
Embattled Speaker Yakubu Dogara is in desperate search for a minimum
of additional 28 members of the House to retain his leadership of the
Green Chamber.
Dogara who has come under intense scrutiny and pressure to quit on
the strength of allegations by the sacked chairman of the House
Committee on Appropriation, Abdul-mumin Jibrin, that he and four other
principal officers of the House were involved in budget padding, has
already secured the signatures of 262 of the 360 members.
The 262, The Nation learnt, have already signed a register
opened by Dogara to keep track of those backing him in the biggest
threat yet to his position since he was elected in an acrimonious
process in June last year.
But he needs an additional 28 signatures from the remaining 98 members to be relatively at ease.
The following is the breakdown of the 98 Reps who are yet to sign the register:
Lagos -18; Sokoto -2; Kogi -1;Bauchi -2; Oyo -6; Kaduna-3; Osun
-6;Niger -3;Ondo -4;Taraba -1;Ogun -1;Katsina -3;Kebbi -1;Edo -5; Kano
-4;and Benue -1.
The implication is that the Speaker has challenges in Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Ondo, Ogun.
But he has gained more support from Sokoto, Plateau, Benue, Taraba,
Kwara, Borno, Ekiti, the entire South-East and South-South both of which
are controlled by the PDP.
Dogara’s strategists are said to be shocked by the refusal of two out
of the 12 Representatives from his home state of Bauchi to support him.
A source who is familiar with the unfolding event said: “About 262
Representatives have signed the register to back Dogara although the
target is actually 290 members to Ward off any threat.
“About 98 members have not signed, undecided or on vacation.
“The only challenge Dogara is having borders on poor support base for
his Deputy, Yusuff Lasun in the South- West.
Out of the 65
Representatives from the South-West, only about 30-36 signed the
register.
Whereas, Dogara was able to secure 95 per cent signatures of
members from the North-East.
“It got to a ridiculous extent that some chairmen of committees from
the South-West stayed away from the register. The House leadership
considered it a slight.
“At a meeting of pro-Dogara loyalists during the week, the Deputy
Speaker was faulted for not embracing his colleagues from the South-
West after the House has reconciled.
“Although Lasun gave the details of his rapprochement with
Representatives from the South-West, members were not convinced at all.
“Dogara is however doing a lot to persuade Reps from the South-West
to forget the past.
If the House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila pitches his
tent with Dogara, then it will be an easy ride for him.
“So far, there is a lot of pressure on the Deputy Speaker to wield
influence on his colleagues from his geopolitical zone to back Dogara.
“Gbajabiamila has a onerous task at hand. The former Chairman of the
House Committee on Appropriation, Jibrin was on his side before he made a
volte face at the last minute.
Jibrin’s switch of support earned Dogara
the Speakership.
“Members are eager to see whether Gbajabiamila will pay Jibrin back
in his own coin or stand by Dogara based on privileged information at
his disposal.”
A member of the House in Dogara’s camp said: “It is going to be a
battle to the finish. Some of us have suspended our vacation because of
the challenge at hand.
“What I can assure you is that Dogara will survive this battle because he is innocent of all the allegations against him.”
However, it was gathered that there is even no guarantee that the 262
that have signified their support for him in the survival battle will
line up behind him when the chips are down with sources citing the
fluidity of the House politics
The Speaker and his loyalists are said to have been reaching out to
as many Reps as possible in an attempt to ensure that Dogara is not
brought down by the Jibrin allegations.
Reps are being wooed to back the present leadership.
Sources said the Speaker had to call off a foreign trip to enable him
personally monitor events as they unfold on the budget padding
allegations.
Some of the lawmakers are said to have shunned the register
outright while some other are either out of the country or have not
yet made up their mind on the issue.
About eight governors, from Dogara’s APC and the opposition PDP are
said to have rallied round him to ensure that he survives the plot to
oust him.
Meanwhile, fresh facts emerged yesterday that Dogara was at the
Presidential Villa on Friday to brief President Muhammadu Buhari on the
controversy over the padding of the budget.
Another government source said: “Despite the fact that the president
already had security reports on the problem in the House, Dogara came to
explain the situation to him.
“But after listening to him, Buhari did not make any commitment. He only noted what Dogara said.”
A group of serving and former members of the House of Representatives
has added a twist to the budget padding allegations after threatening
to go to court to subject Section 80 (4) of the constitution to legal
interpretation on the ownership of the budget document.
Section 80 (4) says: “No money shall be withdrawn from the
Consolidated Revenue Fund or any other public fund of the Federation,
except in the manner prescribed by the National Assembly”.
The lawmakers under the aegis of Faculty Board of Initiatives ( FBI )
are of the view that the controversy generated by the budget padding
issue has made it expedient to approach the court for proper
interpretation of the law.
Spokesman for the group, Eseme Eyibo described ‘padding’ as a
misapplication of the word because the constitution allows budget
proposals to be adjusted which is why it is presented as a bill by the
President.
According to the former House spokesman, the annual Appropriation
bill flows from the Executive to the Legislature and goes back to the
Executive after its passage before assent and implementation.
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