The All Progressives Congress Caucus in the House of Representatives has gone to the court to
stop the plot by the Peoples Democratic Party to force the speaker, Aminu Tambuwal out of office. Tambuwal defected recently from the PDP to the APC.
The APC Caucus Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, dropped the hint just as it was
learnt on Sunday that the PDP national leadership had summoned the
party’s members in the House to an emergency meeting on Monday (today).
It was gathered that meeting which will hold at the Wadata Plaza
headquarters of the party was to further fine tune the strategies for
booting out Tambuwal.
Gbajabiamila said, “We are ready for the PDP and all those people. They have their plans; we have our own as well.
“Our
prayers in court will be similar in a way to those sought by the
speaker, but different in other ways. Everything will be in black and
white; we are coming out with a statement soon after filing our case.”
APC Reps are also expected to hold a meeting today (Monday) at their party’s national secretariat in Abuja.
Chairman, House Committee on Justice, Mr. Ahmad Ali, said, “We are holding our meeting; PDP will hold theirs too as I hear.”
The
Speaker, who on October 28 announced his defection , had on Friday
filed a suit before the Federal High in Abuja asking it to halt any plan
by the PDP to remove him from office.
He
also challenged the power of the Acting Inspector-General of Police,
Mr. Suleiman Abba, to withdraw his security aides on the grounds of
the provisions of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution (as
amended).
It was gathered that the reported plan by the PDP caucus to reconvene the House on Tuesday (tomorrow) may not materialise.
Tambuwal
had adjourned the House to December 3 soon after he announced his
defection . But the PDP, expressing displeasure over the speaker’
defection, had reportedly directed it caucus to resume legislative
proceedings under the leadership of the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka
Ihedioha.
However, as of Sunday, there were no indications that lawmakers would return to the chambers on Tuesday (tomorrow).
Although
investigations showed that no member of the House had been communicated
with the matter, PDP lawmakers were summoned to the Wadata Plaza
national headquarters of the party for an emergency meeting with PDP
leaders on today.
Findings showed that the meeting would likely take a position on the exact action the party PDP wanted its lawmakers to take.
When
contacted on the possibility of the House reconvening on Tuesday, the
Deputy House Majority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, replied that the PDP was yet
to take a concrete stand on the issue.
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