The House went into a near riot following the admission by a member of the House, Rep. Ali Madaki, APC, Kano to the leakage of the story of the alleged bribe to the PDP members. Madaki, however, confessed that the bribe amount was $20,000.00 and not the $50,000 as reported by a national newspaper, yesterday.
The PDP deputy leader in
the House, Rep. Leo Ogor, however, yesterday, described the allegation as an
embarrassment, not parliamentary and an act of blackmail.
The House nevertheless
directed its committee to investigate the fresh scam allegation and report
within two weeks.
The controversy
Controversy started at the
resumed plenary of the House, yesterday, when chairman of the Committee on
Rules and Business, Rep. Albert Sam-Tsokwa (PDP, Taraba), raised a point of
order bordering on the breach of his privileges.
Citing Order 8, Rule 20 of
the House Rules, the Taraba lawmaker complained that he was embarrassed by
stories in some national dailies on the walk-out by the All Progressives
Congress, APC, members at the previous day’s sitting and the insinuation that
PDP members in the House were given $50,000 each to stall debate on the motion
to investigate the $9.3 million botched arms deal in South Africa.
Sam-Tsokwa said: “As the House chairman of the Rules and Business committee, this issue is not to my knowledge. No money was received by any member of my party or myself.”
Although, Sam-Tsokwa did
not mention anybody’s name, he alleged that the story was the handiwork of a
member of the House, adding that the news story breached his privilege as a
member of the House.
Rationalising the ruling of
the Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha the previous day, which led to the
disagreement on the floor, he explained that: “we are all aware that
infrastructure motion can be raised, seconded and voted upon. This is not the
first time issues like this have been brought to the floor of the House and
rejected.”
He submitted that the
protest and subsequent walk-out on the House by APC lawmakers was uncalled for
and condemnable and consequently prayed the House to mandate the Ethics and
Privileges Committee to investigate Madaki’s allegations.
Ruling on the matter, the
Deputy Speaker referred the matter to the committee but cautioned his
colleagues that the House “is at trying times” and “should be careful as
circumstances like this could lead to casualties. It is not my wish that such
should happen. It is regrettable that despite the fact that I went extra mile
to take the motion, there was still a walk-out,” he said.
Upon the Deputy Speaker’s
ruling, Madaki stood up on a point of order to speak. But his effort was
igreeted with jeers from some members which created another pandemonium on the
floor. Although, Madaki was consistently shouted down by his colleagues, the minority
whip, Samson Osagie (APC, Edo) intervened and pleaded that Madaki be allowed to
speak.
Madaki’s confession
To the consternation of
members, Madaki confessed that he was the person that broke the bribery
allegations to the press. He confirmed that he told a journalist that he had it
on good authority “that PDP members were given $20,000 each.”
He maintained that what he
told the journalist over the telephone about the bribe was that he was aware
that each of the PDP members was bribed $20,000 but not $50,000 as was
reported.
Following Madaki’s
confession, the House was again enveloped in a state of rowdiness for about 10
minutes before order was eventually restored, necessitating the Deputy Speaker
to refer the matter to the Ethics and Privileges Committee for investigation.
When contacted on the
issue, Deputy Leader, Rep Ogor said:
“The whole episode is embarrassing and disgusting. How can somebody
fabricate such lies?
“We voted on the matter and
the nays carried the day and you still staged a walk-out to protest that you were
defeated,” Ogor wondered.
“I found that publication
embarrassing and as far as I am concerned it is pure blackmail. It is totally
unacceptable and not parliamentary.
“People should know that
before you go to the press and make such an allegation you must have your facts
as nothing of that nature even happened and I challenge the lawmaker to come up
with his facts.
“For the fact that APC was
defeated was not enough reason for them to walk out and to add insult to it
they brought the allegation that the same PDP members collected $50,000.”
Bunch of greedy old fools in da hse
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