9TH NOVEMBER 2019
PRESS RELEASE
ELUMELU, OTHERS ARE
LOYAL PARTY MEMBERS
…On Rule of Law We
Stand
The attention of the
leadership of the Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives under Hon.
Ndudi Elumelu has been drawn to allegations of disloyalty leveled against it in
a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) on Friday.
This is completely
against the principle of democracy, rule of law and fairness upon which our
great party, the PDP is founded and known since its formation 21 years ago.
For the avoidance of
doubt, the Minority leadership of the House of Representatives was elected in
strict observance of Section 60 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Order
7 Rule 8 of the Standing Rule of the House of Representatives.
Section 60 of the 1999
Constitution unambiguously provides that “Subject to the provisions of this
Constitution, the Senate or the House of Representatives shall have power to
regulate its own procedure, including the procedure for summoning and recess of
the House”.
Accordingly, Order 7
Rule 8 clearly states that “Members of the Minority Parties in the House shall
nominate from among them, the Minority Leader, Minority Whip, Deputy Minority
Leader, and Deputy Minority Whip”.
This, the overwhelming
majority of the Minority Caucus comprising nine political parties (PDP, APGA,
ADC, LP, SDP, PRP, AA, APM, ADP) did, and communicated their decision to the
Speaker in a letter dated 2nd July 2019 and signed by over 100 members of the
147-Member Caucus.
By parliamentary rules
persons so elected become the leaders of the party caucuses in the legislature.
While the party can GUIDE their elected Members through the zoning of various
Minority leadership offices, it is not in the place of the party, by the
provisions of the Constitution, House Standing Rule, and parliamentary traditions,
to APPOINT or FOIST Minority or Majority Caucus leadership on its Members.
The conduct of the
lawmakers in choosing their leaders therefore falls within the framework of the
spirit, ideals, beliefs and underlining principles of the PDP and our founding
fathers, who championed the enthronement of the tenets of democratic practice
in Nigeria.
It would be recalled
that a similar attempt by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to foist
leadership of the Majority Caucus on the National Assembly in 2015 could not
stand as such obnoxious action was vehemently resisted by the Senate, which
stuck to the list of elected leaders of the Majority Caucus submitted by APC
Senators.
The stand of our great
party, which also had Prince Uche Secondus, the current National Chairman, as
the Acting National Chairman at the time, is still very fresh on the minds of
Nigerians. The PDP strongly criticized and lampooned the APC for impunity and
meddlesomeness in the internal affairs of the parliament.
It is, therefore,
ironical that the same party, under the same Chairman, has now chosen the same
path for which they pilloried the APC in 2015.
It is even more
distressing that the same party, under the same Chairman, has now branded the
Minority leadership and their colleagues who transparently elected them, as
disloyal for the simple reason that they strictly followed the Constitution,
the Standing Rule of the House and best parliamentary traditions.
Such malicious
allegation is therefore totally insupportable as Hon. Elumelu and his
colleagues in the PDP remain loyal and law-abiding members of the party.
It is equally curious
that over four months after various organs of the party set up Committees to
investigate this matter and related issues bordering on PDP National Assembly
Caucus within two weeks, the party has been reluctant and/or refused to
consider the reports of these various Committees so that the issues can be laid
to rest.
Moreover, the endless
suspension of loyal party members outside the provisions of the PDP
Constitution, 1999 Constitution, and rules of parliament as palpably
oppressive.
In this regard, Hon.
Elumelu and the members of the Minority leadership in the House respectfully
urges the leadership of our great Party to weigh its actions and not allow
certain individuals with vested personal interests to destroy the reputation
and democratic foundations of the PDP, a party Nigerians look up to for
direction at a time like this.
Indeed, those who
stand behind the scene spurring such disorder in our great party for their
personal interests do not wish both the PDP and our dear nation any good.
We are the Peoples DEMOCRATIC
Party, and we must act true to our name.
Signed:
Barr. Oyorima Idahosa
Special Adviser
(Legal)
To the Minority Leader
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