Femi Gbajabiamila consulting with Yakubu Dogara
An October 20,2015 dated letter surfaced on Tuesday, November 3,
written by Gbajabiamila to the Speaker, where he warned against the
temptation of not consulting principal officers before composition of
House leadership.
The content of the letter revealed that that the Majority Leader,
Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, did protest his side-lining, ahead of the
appointment of the Chairmen and deputies of the Standing Committees of
the House.
The Speaker announced the leadership of the committees on October
22, 2015 and ThisDay had reported that the majority leader was being
sidelined in the selection process.
Gbajabiamila’s letter read: “You would recall that I have on
several occasions in the last four weeks met with you both at home and
your office to get an understanding and appreciation of what was going
on with the composition and appointment of chairmen and deputy chairmen
of House committees.
“I did this because of the incessant rumor that same had been
composed. From all indications however it appears that an announcement
of chairmen and deputy chairmen is imminent and such may be done this
week.
“Hon. Speaker, I acknowledge your right and prerogative to
determine the leadership of the House committees and I intend to work
with you after such determination has been made. I intend and have
stated on many occasions privately and publicly to work with you for the
progress of the House.
“However, I am constrained at this point to ask that due
consideration is given to the provisions of our House Rules Order 7 Rule
10, paragraph (a) of the House rules which states that the speaker
“shall in consultation with principal officers, appoint the chairmen and
deputy chairmen from among the members on the committee.
“On the role of the majority/House leader: Order 7 Rule 27 (2) c
says that the leader of the House shall, liaise with committee chairmen
and other functionaries of the House.
“Hon. Speaker, in the light of the foregoing provisions of our
Rules and in line with parliamentary tradition world over, undermining
the office of the leader or any other principal officer would not
strengthen the legislature or our democracy
“The situation whereby any principal officer whether from the
majority or minority party only knows of the appointment referred to
above upon announcement on the floor will not augur well for the
progress of the House.
“I have taken liberty to write to you on this matter for record
purposes and in the hope that every principal office in this House
would be given its due as enshrined in our House Rules” it read.
Gbajabiamila, after the appointment had refuted claims that he was
aware of the appointments which were discussed at a meeting which held
before plenary that Tuesday.
He had insisted that he was just presented with an already concluded list.
Meanwhile Speaker Yakubu Dogara who just returned from Israel met
with the chairmen and deputy chairmen of the committees, for about two
hours after plenary.
It was learnt that the meeting was to mitigate against other
resignation plans by some members who are unsatisfied with their
appointments.
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