Speakership: Crisis rocks House over doctored standing rules, Gbajabiamila faces impeachment



Lawmakers of the Green Chamber of the National Assembly are gearing up for a stormy plenary following allegations that the house leadership may have doctored its Standing Rules.


We gathered that over 100 aggrieved members of the House have signed a notice of impeachment to be served on the Speaker at the resumption of plenary on Tuesday.


Members have vowed to raise the issue on the floor of the House for immediate retraction of the suspected rigged and doctored document.


The doctored standing rules, referred to as the 10th Edition cited by a newsmen correspondent, allegedly has a new, strange and obnoxious provision for electing the Speaker and Deputy through an open ballot instead of the existing rule of a secret ballot that has been in use since 1999.


Section 2 (f) (iii) of the controversial clause captioned, “election of presiding officers,” stated that “every member voting shall name clearly and in the open the candidate of his choice.”


A principal officer of the House, who spoke to DAILY POST anonymously, said, “Yes, i can confirm that an alteration has been done and the document has been printed. But i want to tell you that even as a principal officer in the House I am not aware of this. No such amendment has been officially carried by the House.”


Also, another member of the House told newsmen, “This is a strange departure from our traditional procedure of electing presiding officers in the House, which has always produced Speakers and Deputy Speakers through a secret ballot system.


“We have never discussed the issue of amending our rules in this repect in the last four years it must be the gand work of somebody who is trying to be faster than the House. I assure you we will get to the root of the matter immediately so as to save the House from any embarrassment.”


The leadership under Hon Femi Gbajabiamila is being accused of single-handedly manipulating the rules of the House to edge out more credible aspirants in favour of his preferred candidate, Hon Abbas Tajudeen.

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