Tambuwal and his shameful law-breaker supporters - Femi Aribisala


Have you ever heard the parable of a man who stole a goat and was arrested and prosecuted? When brought before the judge, his line of defense was that others had stolen goats in the past but had not been prosecuted. How does that absolve him of guilt? The man is a thief, pure and simple.



When one talks of the treachery of Aminu Tambuwal’s defection from the PDP to the APC, his apologists trot out opposition-party legislators and governors that also defected to the PDP in the past. So what? All such defections are equally treacherous and morally indefensible. What we have today is the glorification of treachery for political reasons. The honorable thing for any defecting politician to do is to resign his or her seat in the legislature and then seek a fresh mandate under the new party through a by-election.

Dishonourable politics.

In 1983, Abubakar Rimi resigned as Governor of Kano State when he defected from the Peoples’ Redemption Party, PRP, to the Nigerian Peoples’ Party, NPP. He did this because he was an honorable man; a true progressive. In 2014, Aminu Tambuwal defected from the PDP to the APC but has refused to relinquish his seat in the National Assembly. He did this because he is not an honorable man; neither is he a true progressive. Tambuwal has been Speaker for four years, and yet he has not championed one single piece of progressive legislation in all that time.

With his defection, some busybody parliamentarians with N27.5 million to burn bought the APC nomination papers for Tambuwal so he can contest for the party’s presidential ticket. Almost immediately, he was touted as a spoiler for Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential ambition and was shamelessly courted by the Tinubu brigade in the APC. Realising that his hopeless candidacy would only be used to foment problems within the APC, Tambuwal wisely resigned from the contest, forfeiting the millions paid.

As a face-saving device to camouflage his signaled readiness to ditch Buhari for Tambuwal, Bola Tinubu went public to congratulate Tambuwal for deciding not to contest for the APC presidential nomination. He said: “This sacrifice you have made will not be in vain. It must be noted by all democrats across the country as an act of great patriotism.”
Lawmakers scaling gate of National Assembly as Police blocked National Assembly gate in Abuja


Trouble-maker Tambuwal

This is really neat. Tinubu’s definition of patriotism applies to the APC and not to Nigeria. Tinubu forgot to mention that while Tambuwal decided not to cause trouble in the APC; at the same time, he decided to be a trouble-maker at the national level. Should this man who has the good sense to withdraw as APC presidential candidate “as a sacrifice for the cohesion and unity of the APC” not also have the good sense to resign from the National Assembly now that he has defected from the PDP for the sake of national peace and cohesion? Apparently not!

According to the godfather of the APC, a patriot can be a trouble-maker at the national level, as long as his trouble-making is in the interest of the APC. That, in a nutshell, is the crux of the problem with the APC. It is a party of trouble-makers. The APC does not really believe it can win the 2015 elections. Therefore, it is determined to cause as much mayhem as possible; even threatening to create a parallel government when and if it loses the election.
Tambuwal

The Tambuwal saga is the latest example of APC mischief. The party’s strategy is to achieve power immorally and illegally. It is a party of treacherous defectors. It even went to Obasanjo, a former PDP president, asking him to defect to the APC. Instead of attracting its own membership, it gathers together a coterie of treacherous defectors. All its presidential candidates have jumped from party to party.

It is now encouraging Tambuwal in his treachery of attempting to defect to the APC with the position of Speaker. However, the APC remains a minority party in the National Assembly. The position of Speaker belongs to the majority party. The APC cannot receive by subterfuge what rightly belongs to the majority PDP.

Tambuwal knows he can no longer be Speaker. He knows that APC cannot win a majority of the seats in the legislature in the coming elections. He knows the mago mago he used to become the Speaker cannot be duplicated in the next House of Representatives. Therefore, in defeat, he has picked up the nomination form to contest as Governor of Sokoto under the APC ticket.

Show of shame

Since this is the new reality confronting Tambuwal, the man should stop causing trouble and simply resign his seat in the House. But rather than resign, and with his security detail removed, Tambuwal drove with a convoy to the National Assembly. This led to a show of shame that was televised and broadcast to the whole world. The fact that Tambuwal led this brazen display of lawlessness at the National Assembly shows that he is unworthy of being the number four citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Emmanuel Ojukwu, the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police, had this to say: “The speaker came with thugs, refused to be searched and six of the hoodlums attacked a police man, after which the police tear-gassed the Speaker and his riotous crowd so as to restore order. Everybody has seen that somebody was even beating somebody; somebody was pushing a policeman from the car.

 Somebody was removing road blocks mounted by police.” Those “somebodies” are supposed to be Nigeria’s law-makers.

In effect, championed by Tambuwal, our law-makers became law-breakers. Impeded by the police from entering the House, some climbed the gate. The Speaker himself flouted the directives of the police. He forced his way inside. Later, in disgrace, he sent his media aide with the statement that: “The honorable speaker wishes to state that he is a law-abiding citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who has no immunity against arrest and prosecution.” This is what is called “campaigning after failure to be elected.” The video of his lawlessness had already gone viral on the internet.

Time to resign

There is nothing left for Tambuwal to do now than to resign from the House of Representatives and save Nigeria from all this wahala he has created. Defecting from one party to another is against the spirit and the letter of the Nigerian Constitution. Section 68 (g) of the 1999 Constitution says: “A member of the Senate or of the House of Representatives shall vacate his seat in the House of which he is a member if being a person whose election to the House was sponsored by a political party, he becomes a member of another political party before the expiration of the period for which that House was elected…”

Tambuwal’s name did not even appear on the ballot-paper when he was elected to the House of Representatives from his constituency in Sokoto. It was the PDP that was on the ballot. That is how Rotimi Amaechi became Governor of Rivers State. He was not even the candidate who ran for the office. However, the courts ruled that he should have been the PDP candidate. Since the PDP won the election, Amaechi became the Governor of Rivers State even though he did not campaign in the election for the post.

The only proviso in the Constitution for Tambuwal to remain in the House is if his defection to the APC is as a result of a division in the PDP or the merger of the PDP with another political party, or the faction of another party. This situation does not exist, except in the imagination of APC supporters. The courts in Nigeria have ruled that the PDP is not divided and is not bedeviled by any factions. Everyone in Nigeria knows this in any case.

Some people say it is not the business of the executive to determine if Tambuwal should remain as Speaker or not: it is a matter for the courts. However, the courts don’t execute laws: the executive does. The Constitution says if a man defects from his elected party to another party, he automatically loses his seat. Tambuwal resigned; therefore he has lost his seat. The executive has implemented that loss.

If Tambuwal has a problem with that, the onus is on him to go to court. The onus is not on the executive. Until the courts say otherwise, Tambuwal can no longer be a member of the House of Representatives; and someone who is not a member of the House cannot be the Speaker.


 We borrowed our political system from the United States where it is well understood that the Speaker of the House cannot belong to the minority party.

Attempted coup

Tambuwal, the Speaker, is APC. Emeka Ihedioha, the Deputy Speaker, is PDP. This situation is unacceptable, especially given the fact that the mandate for leadership in the House was freely given by the electorate to the PDP and not the APC. You cannot have a situation of minority rule, when in actual fact it is the majority that has the mandate.

Indeed, at the national level, the APC is unknown and has yet to be recognised by the Nigerian electorate. The APC has never presented a candidate to the electorate at the national level. Therefore, the APC cannot come out of nowhere to commandeer the major office of the Speaker. These shenanigans have gone on for too long. The APC did not win any seat whatsoever in the House of Representatives in the 2011 elections. Therefore, it cannot provide the Speaker of the House.

Tambuwal should have known that by resigning from the PDP while hanging on to the position of Speaker he is bound to generate unnecessary political tension. If he did not know this before, he knows this now. Failure to resign from the House now only portrays him as a troublesome opportunist. Tambuwal needs to redeem his battered image soonest. He should do the honorable thing and resign from the House without further delay.
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  1. Good talk from an elder, they have over heated the politiy to a peak, Tambuwal should honourably resign.

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    1. I have read every article written by the author, onething plays in my mind, which is; Can the same author write about the PDP? He never sees anything wrong with the leading party... just saying

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    2. Call Arbisala all sorts of names you like. One thing is certain "The facts will always remain facts and the so called truth shall prevail one day.

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    3. The truth is always bitter all the time it is uttered. Hope the reference to Abubakar Rimi sounds a bell that even if the PDP were involved the unbiased opinion of Aribisala would still hold. Where do we fault him? Did APC field any candidates in 2011? Is it morally justified to give the minority the control over the House of Reps to the detriment of the majority? To whose advantage is this, Nigerians, or the APC out of over fifty political parties and over one hundred and fifty Nigerians? If today the likes of Amaechi and Tambuwal are driving this nation to the precipice to achieve their selfish, treacherous and dishonourable. If we give it another name today, the reference tomorrow on the courts of justice wont defer to how we term or rank it today. If it is done to you on the other side of the divide, how would you feel it or take it? How much good would this do to our polity?I agree, the politics of defection by Amaechi, Tambuwal and the other defectors from whichever party to whichever other party are criminal and treacherous. Period! Tambuwal cannot be the Speaker to the Nigerian House of Representatives, it is a misnormer to subject the majority to the control of a minority. Tambuwal should honourably desist from attending the sessions of the house. There is no way round this. Stevo

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  2. Aribisala is a f**l. We are talking of NASS not stealing. the constitution gave condition for defection which Tambuwal said he fulfilled. It would have been the same treament like Ekiti if they had not scaled fence. so Aribi go and hug transformer because GEJ will not give you any job

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  3. I always thought this Aribisala was a Neutral commenter, but its so sad that he has obviously been bought. So if he refuses to resign, Your PDP Apologists must illegally force him out right?. The gate was closed so he could be illegally ipeached using the PDP Voodoo Mathemtics where 16>19 and 7>19 and probable. 30 will be greater than 250. Shameless Old fools.

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  4. This nigerianeye are so stupid, is this guy d owner of nigetianeye or what that they always put his face and nonsense comment on page everyday.

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  5. It takes only one thing to know a spent force: it's foolishness; Aribisala is a spent force; look at what you wrote and think within you. I do not know how this man faces his kids and tell them all these balderdash. I think Nigerianeye does not even have real columnist

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  6. none of you commentators have disputed the basis of his position cos his position is based on the constitution which is supreme. the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth. the truth is not based on APC's position but on the constitution of the federsl republic of Nigeria. Tambuwaal must relinguish the office of the speaker, it was not his birthright but a creayion of the constitution.Let him continue to "SACRIFICE" for his love for APC

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  7. Oniyeye, Agbaya...... If u dnt hv better things to say just Shut up ur mouth.

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  8. It's sad that men are acting like boys, if speaker defect to APC onus is PDP to challenge him in court if we are practising democracy. This power tussle should not come to play.We have 3 arm of government and there's separation of power.aribisala should know better than feeding Nigerian with lies.We are more wise than they think this days. We can't be fool by their one sided story any more

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  9. This Aribisala is a confirmed fool. His children should take him to yaba left asap. He is an embarrasment to himself and his family. A to ku ma ku. A mona orun ma lo.

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  10. Truth is bitter. Mr. Femi ride on

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  11. Femi Aribisala only wants to be relevant. those who seek relevance in Nigeria know that all they have to do is write their opinions and views no matter how negative and they get it published. the guy needs a Ministerial appointment. Chikena.

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  12. ARIBIRUBISH,anoiyin coment.

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  13. All of you commentators are killing yourselfs over nothing. Anytime this man writes, you all will be killing yourselfs. Why not write your own column and send for publishing if at all you have something to write for others to comment on.

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    1. Exactly, if you have any conflicting opinion/article you want to share, simply email it to nigerianeye@gmail.com for it to be published.

      Thanks

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  14. d constitution neva said that the Speaker must come from the majority party ( unless you are the majority Leader). Any other party can produce the Speaker irrespective of the numerical strength of such party. This man should stop feeding us nonsense cos we are not that naive. PDP is a plague for this nation. If those reps didn't scale the fence, 20 pple would've impeached the speaker. Aribasala is a hypocrite, a disgrace to objective journalism.

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  15. Femi I guess you are hungry for power, you wanted to be relevant, that is why you are always going against the truth. you need to go and learn from Abati, how he got there, meanwhile I recommended you visit Aro Abeokuta periodically may be you don't know let me put it straight to you, your thinking faculty is linking Sir because a grey hair men like you don't reason the way you do. Ole agbaya, elebii

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  16. Oga Aribisala, even though we all know that you are being paid for this your always one sided stories but at least look at your age the grey hair and think about how close you are to your grave. Then, mind how you try to work for the money for posterity sake.

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  17. This is not about PDP or APC, Mr Aribisala has spoken objectively and i agree with him, Tambuwal should resign.

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  18. Sir Femi Aribisala, please forgive those who insult you and call you names. You can now see that we have big problems in this country. This is a country where people can not disagree constructively without raising abuses on the person who takes contrary opinion to their view. A country where the majority of the people have a mind set for what they believe to be the 'FACT' of the case. A country where the people have lost confidence in the government in power. A country where the low and down troden can not get justice. How else can they express their bitterness. I am sure the insult is not directly aimed at you.Continue to be the elder stateman, you have always been, prosterity will vindicate the just.

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  19. I SAW THIS LONG AGO. I ALSO SAID IT LONG AGO ABOUT THIS SO CALLED ARIBISALA OR IS HE NOT "A- I-RUBBISH-SALA". LIKE FEMI FANI-KAYODE, LIKE FEMI A-I-RUBBISH-SALA. BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHER. PUBLIC NUISANCES. MAGGOTS LOOKING FOR POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. INTELLECTUAL LILLIPUTIANS ACADEMIC DWARFS. EXPIRED DRUGS WAITING TO MELT. MEN WITHOUT ANY IOTA OF SHAME. JAY-2, Abuja.

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  20. Mr Aribisala,

    What is your opinion of the impeachment in Ekiti?

    If Tambuwal has broken the law, please take him to court.

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  21. Would it have been shameful if 3o members of the house impeached him. If you are a democrat, go to court.

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  22. Sir, u r' intelligent. But you need to guide this intelligence with all delligence. Did u still remember Aondokaa in d days of Yaradua? The rep member that jump through fence to defend our democracy, deserve national award. Posterity will never 4get them. Long live federal republic of Nigeria.

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  23. Tambuwal is a disgrace to Nigeria. He is a hopeless man who has no vision. He should resign and go back to village.

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  24. For those who support Tambuwa resignation, what of Mimiko and that of Ekiti? :

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    1. Please don't display your ignorance when commenting on issues like this. Mimiko is a governor and the law allows governors to defect without loosing their seat but lawmakers loose their seat once they defect.

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