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FG WITHDRAWS MARK, TAMBUWAL PASSPORTS
The Federal Government on Saturday ordered the withdrawal of all
diplomatic passports of National Assembly (NASS) members, including that
of Senate President David Mark and Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal.
We can confirm that the relevant Federal Government offices responsible for implementing the directive are already in the know.
No reason
was given for the action, but sources said it was not unconnected with
the level of opposition the Presidency is currently facing among the
National Assembly members which got to feverish peak last week.
The
implication of the Federal Government’s action is that all 109 senators
and 360 members of the House of Representatives would no longer enjoy
the special travel privileges the blue-coloured passport confers on its
holder when they travel abroad.
The withdrawal of the diplomatic
passports of the senators and members of the House of Representatives is
coming barely 24 hours after the Presidency sacked Senator Joy Emordi
as its Special Adviser on National Assembly matters.
Sources in a
position to know the power play in Aso Rock told Sunday Independent that
even though it was the crisis in the ruling party that necessitated the
action, members of the opposition party in the Assembly are also being
affected.
With the loss of their diplomatic passports, the NASS
members no longer have immunity against arrest any time they travel
abroad, a script, we gathered last night from our sources, was the
motive for the action.
Also, the real reason for Emordi’s sack,
Sunday Independent was told by unimpeachable source, is her bluntness to
President Goodluck Jonathan in last Thursday’s meeting with the
Presidency.
Emordi was called to explain the turn of event in the
National Assembly where the opposition against the President appears to
be swelling and how to stem the tide by effecting a change of leadership
in both the Senate and House of Representatives.
The Presidency, it
was gathered, reasoned that both Senate President, Mark and House of
Representatives Speaker, Tambuwal were tacitly siding with the Abubakar
Kawu Baraje faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and that it
was urgent to shop for their replacement.
At the Thursday’s meeting
in the Villa, our source said Emordi was taken to task on the happenings
in the NASS, particularly the leadership as well as her view on the
alleged disbursement of cash to NASS members through a Presidency’s
point man, Bethel Amadi, a member of the House of Representatives from
Imo State at the popular Bolingo Hotel, Abuja.
But Emordi, at the
meeting, pointedly told the President that the idea of using cash to buy
the support of members of NASS was wrong approach, because events of
the past in the NASS had shown that it was capable of having a negative
effect.
Our source said she told the Presidency that she had been in
the Senate and understands how members think. In fact, she reportedly
told the President that the idea was dumb, our source said.
After
the meeting, the source said Presidency concluded that Emordi was
sympathetic to the NASS leadership whose rank it has been finding it
difficult to break. Mark, it was also gathered, had out of concern for
Emordi before her sack, wondered why she was sticking out her neck that
much for the lawmakers.
But less than 24 hours, Emordi’s sack was
announced by Special Adviser to President Jonathan on media, Reuben
Abati. No reason was given for her sack.
It also emerged that as its
game plan to effect a change of leadership in both House of
Representatives and Senate or make them shift ground, the Presidency has
started enlisting the support of political opponents of key leaders of
the NASS.
One of such recruits is Lawrence Onoja, the Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) senatorial candidate for Benue South in the
2011 election. Onoja contested against Mark. He is now leading a group
from the Middle-Belt region which is canvassing support for Jonathan
ahead of the 2015 election.
The thinking in Aso Rock is that if Mark
does not play ball with the Presidency, Onoja, it was gathered, might
be the next senator representing Benue South-Senatorial zone.
For
the Deputy Speaker of the House, Emeka Ihedioha who wants to become
governor of Imo State in 2015, it was also gathered that despite his
closeness to the Presidency the latter is propping up Amadi, Ihedioha’s
political rivalry, to put the Deputy Speaker under check.
Sunday
Independent gathered last night that what is playing out in NASS
currently, particularly the House of Representatives, is still a fall
out of the grievance of the PDP top shots over the circumstances that
threw up the Tambuwal/Ihedioha leadership.
Regardless, we can
confirm that house principal officers have vowed to remain united even
in the face of high-wire politicking going on in the PDP.
Source: Daily Independent