The Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment and
Ecology, Bukola Saraki, has said that the decision by some senators, who
have chosen to decamp from the Peoples Democratic Party to the
opposition, APC should be respected, as the trend of defection “is not
new.” From Channels Television......
Speaking on the letter of defection which led to disagreements
between senators on both sides of the PDP/APC divide, as a result of the
Senate President’s refusal to read the letter on the floor of the
Senate, Saraki said that “the practice has always been in the past that
when Senators or members of the House of Representatives change their
party for whatever reason, they come to the floor and indicate their
interest by writing to the leadership, quoting section 68 of the
constitution. The leadership reads it and it goes into the records of
the Senate that you have defected to another party.”
He added that the laid down procedures “had been working very well in
the past but unfortunately now, it seems not to be working as it used
to.”
He said arguments that the senators who decamp will lose their seats
are false as the trend is not new in the country. “I think between the
House and the Senate, there are over 20 cases since 1999, where people
had defected quoting the same section.
“There’s not been any hullabaloo about it. There’s been no noise.
It’s gone smoothly. People have left the opposition party to the ruling
party, now it’s the other way round, people are quoting and trying to
hold on to what doesn’t exist.
He added that “as of today, there’s no law that stops any of the
senators or members of the House of Representatives to say that they
have left their party.”
“The issue at the end of the day is that most of these decisions are
based on your constituencies. At the end of the day, that’s what we
represent.
“We have moved. We have taken those decisions. I think that it needs to be respected.
The former governor of Kwara State advocated for consistency in
government process, adding that “every time we do things to suit the
situation, it goes back to bite us and haunt us later.”
He argued that the case concerning defection is the same in both
legislative houses and should not be treated differently. “One would
wonder if the legal experts who are advising the Senate President are
totally different from those advising the Speaker. I mean, it’s the same
case.”
Defection To APC
Asked why he defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All
Progressives Congress, Mr Saraki cited impunity as one of the reasons he
left the ruling party for the opposition.
“I think largely, it is due to the kind of dissatisfaction that we’ve
seen in the affairs of the party over a while with regards to key
issues like the level of impunity, the regard for the rule of law, the
level of inclusiveness, the consideration of the wishes of the people
and party members at the different chapters, not ready for us to engage
more in participatory democracy.”
He added that those who defected in Kwara State did so because the
leadership of the party had interfered in the State chapter’s primaries.
“Leading to our local government election, we had carried out
primaries at the party. The party had come from Abuja to supervise our
primaries.
“We were going to election, after electing our flag-bearers and then
24 hours before election, somebody who sat in Abuja, decided to just
write another 193 names (of councilors) and sent it to the state INEC
commissioner to say that these are the authorised candidates of the
party,” he said.
Presidential Ambition
Saraki also addressed rumours that he may contest in the forthcoming presidential elections.
Speaking on Sunrise Daily, Mr Saraki said those criticising his
activities are quick to attribute them to a personal ambition to become
President.
Return To PDP
The Senator has said that it is too late to return to the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party. Asked if the change in the party’s leadership
will make him turn back, he said it was too late despite the new
Chairman of the PDP being ‘a nice chap.’
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