Tag: Chief Whip

  • Trouble looms in Senate over choice of principal officers

    The Senate reconvenes plenary on Tuesday after three weeks break following the inauguration of the Ninth National Assembly.

    With the seamless election of presiding officers, the question on the lips of National Assembly watchers is who becomes Senate Leader, Deputy Senate Leader, Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip?

    This is even as senators’ scheming and jostling for headship of juicy committees have begun in earnest.

    Insiders said that the constitution of the 64 standing committees of the upper chamber will be the first litmus test for the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan and the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege.

    Multiple sources informed that lobbying for the key positions of Senate Leader and others “is getting more and more intense by the day” as the Tuesday date for the resumption of plenary draws near.

    The Senate President is expected to announce the occupants of the top Senate positions on Tuesday if the trouble shooting efforts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yields fruit, it was learnt yesterday.

    The important positions, which will form part of the leadership of the upper chamber, also referred to as the “Selection Committee” are said to be the duty of the majority party in the Senate to decide who becomes what in line with its zoning arrangements.

    The Senate President is the chairman of the Selection Committee which allocates committees to senators.

    At the last count, Senators Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa West) and Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (Niger North), both from North Central, are the top contenders for the slot of Senate Leader.

    With just three days to resumption of plenary, insiders said yesterday that APC is yet to take a position on who to choose as Senate Leader.

    Findings showed that while those rooting for the Niger North Senator to emerge Senate Leader are banking on “the work and the risk he took for the emergence of Lawan as Senate President,” those angling for Adamu are pushing what they describe as the Nasarawa West Senator’s “rich experience on legislative matters.”

    It appears that the main battle is the position of Senate Leader as other principal officers’ slots are said to “have been sorted out by the party.”

    A North Central APC senator insisted yesterday that the party “must do what is right in its selection process to avoid setting senators against themselves and breeding bad blood in the Senate.”

    According to the senator, who is also part of the lobby group of one of the contenders, “what remains sacrosanct is that the Senate Leader’s position has been zoned to the North Central but the race is still open as to who will be announced on Tuesday when we reconvene.”

    Unease in PDP over minority whip position

    The camp of opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which many thought had got it right with the selection of Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South) as Minority Leader is already boiling.

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP is said to have concluded arrangements to tinker the list of selected principal officers of the minority party in the Senate.

    Unconfirmed reports on Tuesday said that the NWC of the PDP is pushing to drop the Edo Central Senator, Clifford Ordia, who was earlier selected as the party’s Deputy Senate Whip.

    A South-South governor is said to be behind the move to shove Ordia aside in place of Senator Sahabi Yau from Zamfara State.

    Those who emerged with Abaribe at a meeting held in the Abuja home of the National Chairman of PDP, Uche Secondus, included Emmanuel Bwacha, who represents Taraba South Senatorial District, as deputy minority leader.

    Senator Philip Aduda, Federal Capital Territory, emerged as the minority whip while Ordia emerged as the Senate deputy minority whip.

    Read Also: PDP swaps minority positions in Senate as Saraki leads peace move to Edo

    It was reliably gathered that the attempt to drop Ordia is being fiercely resisted by other PDP South-South senators.

    Ordia himself is said to have been livid when the news broke that he might be dropped to make way for a Zamfara Senator.

    Some South-South senators are threatening a showdown with the PDP NWC, vowing to resist what they called a plot to impose Yau on them without due consultation.

    PDP has 16 senators from the South-South geopolitical zone while APC has two.

    Senators from Edo, Cross River, Delta and Akwa Ibom states are insisting that the South-South cannot be without holding a principal position in the upper chamber.

    One of the aggrieved South-South senators explained that election was conducted at a meeting held at the Abuja home of PDP National Chairman, Secondus, on June 14.

    He added that nominations were also made before winners emerged. According to him, those who emerged were unanimously backed by the various PDP organs.

    He claimed that the plot to drop Ordia does not have the backing of the caucus of the party.

    He said: “Under the rules of the Senate, it is not the responsibility of the National Working Committee to select principal officials.

    “It is the responsibility of the senators themselves to select who leads them. The minority senators have freely elected those they want and nothing will change it.

    “The argument that they want to represent every part of the country is false.

    “There are eight positions open to the PDP in the two chambers of the National Assembly. Even if you share one to each geopolitical zone, two will still get an extra slot.

    “Those we selected are known to us. They are the people we can work with. Some governors causing this division don’t know how the Parliament operates. They want to control everything in the party for their selfish interests.

    “Maybe the NWC has not learnt its lessons. The APC tried this imposition in the eighth Senate and they paid for it dearly.

    “It is up to the PDP to allow us have our way or allow strangers destroy its fold in the Senate.

    “The wish of senators must be respected for sustainable peace in the Senate.”

    APC and PDP senators’ caucus meetings are said to have been scheduled to hold ahead of the resumption of plenary on Tuesday.

    Although the agenda of the meetings are not known, they may not be unconnected with the need to reconvene a crisis-free Senate on Tuesday.

  • Police arrest Oyo Chief Whip over Olatoye’s assassination

    Oyo  State Police have arrested the Chief Whip of the Oyo State House of Assembly,  Wasiu Olafisoye Akinmoyede, in connection with the murder of a senatorial candidate, Hon. Temitope Olatoye a.k.a. Sugar.

    Akinmoyede’s arrest brought the number of those held to two.

    Olatoye was representing Lagelu/Akinyele federal constituency in the lower chamber of the National Assembly. Akinmoyede is representing Lagelu state constituency.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said he was not aware of the development.

    The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Olagunju Ojo, confirmed the arrest. He said the House was notified through a letter.

    Ojo said: “I am not aware that he has been taken to Abuja. I am only aware that he is under investigations but I am not aware whether he has been taken to Abuja or not.”

  • Police arrest Oyo House of Assembly Chief Whip over Olatoye’s death

    The Oyo State Police Command has arrested the Chief Whip, Oyo State House of Assembly, Honourable Wasiu Olafisoye Akinmoyede in connection with the gruesome killing of Hon. Temitope Olatoye a.k.a. Sugar who was shot dead during last Saturday’s poll in the state.

    The arrest of Hon. Akinmoyede has brought the number of suspects to two since the dastardly act last Saturday.

    The Acting Inspector General of Police had after the killing of the federal lawmaker gave a marching order to the police command to ensure that they fish out the killers of the lawmaker.

    Hon. Olatoye was representing Lagelu/Akinyele federal constituency in the lower chamber of the National Assembly before his untimely death.

    The suspect, Honourable Akinmoyede, representing Lagelu state constituency, was alleged to have had a hand in the killing of Honourable Olatoye during the governorship election.

    The security agency, it was gathered had written a letter to the state House of Assembly that Honourable Akinmoyede is currently under investigation.

    It was learned that the two politicians have been at loggerheads in Lagelu local government area of the state over the years.

    Olatoye represented the constituency in the House of Assembly during 2011-2015 under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) before moving ahead to represent Lagelu/Akinyele federal constituency in the House of Representatives and contested for the party’s senatorial ticket but lost to the former Senate leader, Teslim Folarin while Honourable Akinmoyede, who currently represents the same constituency in the state House of Assembly had been chairman of the same local government council before.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Olugbenga Fadeyi, a Superintendent of Police (SP) when contacted said he was not aware of the development.

    Read also: Police arrest 18 suspects over alleged electoral offences in Oyo

    The lawmaker, investigation gathered was fingered in the death of Olatoye, following an unrepentant rivalry between the two figures in the constituency.

    According to sources, Honourable Akinmoyede was arrested on Tuesday night and taken to Abuja for prosecution according to the law.

    Meanwhile, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt Honourable Olagunju Ojo when contacted on the development confirmed that the House was notified through a letter that Honourable Akinmoyede is under investigation.

    Ojo said “I am not aware that he has been taken to Abuja. I am only aware that he is under investigations but I am not whether he has been taken to Abuja or not.”

    On whether the State House of Assembly received a letter of his arrest or investigation, the Speaker acknowledged receipt of the letter which notified the house that one of his members in under investigation.

    “Yes, we received a letter that he is under investigation, I am not aware that he is been taken to Abuja or not,” Ojo stated.

    The Oyo State Police Command had on Monday said its getting closer to arresting all those involved in the gruesome killing of Honourable Temitope Olatoye a.k.a Sugar on Saturday.

    The State Commissioner of Police said a team of police investigators led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) has succeeded in arresting one person (names withheld) in connection with the killing of federal lawmaker.

    The state Police Command had on Sunday vowed to ensure that the killers of Hon. Temitope Olatoye during the Saturday’s poll were arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law

    According to the state police boss, the police is closer to arresting all those involved in Saturday’s killing of Hon. Olatoye.

  • Chief whip to PDP: you can’t take over 9th National Assembly

    The main opposition party in the National Assembly, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been advised to banish any thought or attempt to wrestle the leadership of the 9th National Assembly from the majority party, All Progressives Congress (APC).

    House of Representatives Chief Whip, Hassan Ado Doguwa said APC has learnt its lesson and have taken steps to correct the mistakes of the past that led to the taking over of the leadership of the outgoing Assembly by PDP.

    Doguwa, who secured the ticket for the sixth term to represent Tudun Wada/Doguwa Federal constituency of Kano State inthe next House of Representatives however urged the leadership of APC to as a matter of urgency come out with the sharing zoning strategy for the principal offices in the two chambers of the National Assembly.

  • Deputy Speaker, chief whip removed for ‘disloyalty’

    Ekiti State House of Assembly’s Deputy Speaker Olusegun Adewumi and Chief Whip Sunday Akinniyi have been impeached.

    Adewumi and Akinniyi were removed at yesterday’s plenary in Ado-Ekiti, the capital.

    Adewumi represents Ekiti West Constituency I; Akinniyi represents Ikere Constituency II.

    Although the Assembly hinged their removal on alleged gross misconduct, The Nation gathered they were sacked for alleged disloyalty to Governor Ayo Fayose.

    Adewumi was replaced by the lawmaker representing Ekiti West Constituency II, Adesina Animasaun.

    Akinniyi was replaced by the lawmaker representing Ekiti Southwest Constituency I, Wale Onigiobi.

    Adewumi was suspended last year by the Assembly for allegedly “associating with enemies of Fayose and Ekiti State government”.

    He was also accused of meeting with the senator representing Ogun East, Prince Buruji Kashamu, and the House Minority leader, Gboyega Aribisogan.

    But Adewumi, who denied the allegation, had his suspension lifted after some party leaders met Fayose.

    Akinniyi was accused of being a loyalist of a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant, Dayo Adeyeye, as against his kinsman and Fayose’s preferred successor, Prof. Kolapo Olusola.

    Adewumi was also accused of “several acts of misconduct, personal conduct likely to bring the Assembly to disrepute and obvious threat to peace of members”.

    He was said to have obstructed functions of the Assembly,  and abandoned his responsibilities, among others

    Efforts to speak with Adewumi were unsuccessful yesterday as calls to his phones were unanswered. He also did not reply to text messages.

    House Committee Chairman on Information Samuel Omotoso said Adewumi was removed at plenary with a division list signed by two-thirds members, as required by law.

    Omotoso, who represents Oye Constituency I, said the lawmakers mandated the Clerk to ensure that Adewumi handed over the property of the Assembly in his possession.

    The lawmaker added that the Assembly considered the unopposed nomination of Animasaun, who was unanimously elected by the Assembly as the deputy Speaker.

    Animasaun, from Okemesi Ekiti, is a 1991 graduate of Biochemistry from the Ekiti State University (EKSU).

    He is a Chartered Advert Practitioner and a Public Relations Consultant with several years of Experience in Public and Political Administration.

  • Ebonyi Assembly Chief Whip arraigned for alleged certificate forgery

    THE Chief Whip of Ebonyi State House of Assembly, Chike Imo Ogiji, was on Friday arraigned by the Police at a Magistrate Court in the Abakaliki district for alleged certificate forgery.

    Ogiji, who represents Ikwo South State Constituency, was arraigned on a four count charge bordering on swearing false affidavit, forgery of exam papers and forgery of primary school testimonial. According to court records, the count one of the charge read; ‘ That you Ogiji Imo Chike ‘m’, on the 10th day of November, 2006 at the Abakaliki in the Magisterial district of this court did unknowingly swore false affidavit touching on a first school leaving certificate purportedly issued to you in the year 1984 by Community Primary School Uduku Ettam Okpuiumo in Ikwo Local Government area, Ebonyi State and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 118 of the Criminal Code Act, cap C38 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 as applicable in Ebonyi”.

    “Count two: Ogiji Imo Chike m, between 2007 and 2015 at Abakaliki Magistrate district of this court did forge an entry schedule mark sheet and state exams for Community Primary School Uduku Ettam Okpuitumo in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State in the year 1986 with intent that it may be used or acted upon as genuine and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 465 and punishable under section 467 of the Criminal Code Act, Cap C38 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 as applicable in Ebonyi State of Nigeria.”

    In the third count, Ogiji was accused of altering “an affidavit sworn to at the law court and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 465 and punishable under section 467 of the Criminal Code Cap C38 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 as applicable in Ebonyi State of Nigeria.”

    In count four, the lawmaker was accused of forging “primary school testimonial of Uduku Community Primary School, Ikwo Local Government Area dated 27th July, 2015 with intent that it may be used or acted upon as genuine and punishable under section 467 of the Criminal Code Act, Cap C38 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 as applicable in Ebonyi State of Nigeria”.

    After the charges were read to his understanding, Ogiji entered a not guilty plea to the charges. His Defence Counsel, Emeka Odom urged the court to grant him bail. He argued that the lawmaker is presumed innocent at this stage until proven guilty.

    “The fundamental issue in this application for bail is to ensure that he is available to face trial. We urge this court to admit him bail on self recognition. He is a person of repute and he is representing Ikwo South State constituency in the state House of Assembly, he is also the Chief Whip of the Assembly”, Mr Emeka added.

    “The accused is enjoying police administrative bail and is so religious in granting police interview. He came from police to this court, manifesting that the respect he has for the law of the nation”, the Counsel further told the court.’’

  • Senate committee visits Edo, condoles Ogbemudia

    Senate committee visits Edo, condoles Ogbemudia

    The senate on Tuesday sent a seven-member delegation to pay a condolence visit to the family of the late former governor of old Bendel, Dr Samuel Ogbemudia.

    Members of the delegation, which would be led by the Chief Whip, Sen. Olusola Adeyeye, are Sen. Stella Oduah (Anambra-PDP), Sen. Umaru Kurfi (Katsina-APC) and Sen. Gbolahan Dada (Ogun-APC).

    Others are Sen. Barnabas Gemade (Benue-APC), Sen. Abdulaziz Nyako (Adamawa-APC) and Sen. Ben Bruce (Bayelsa-PDP).

    Ekweremadu announced that senators from Edo, who wish to join the delegation, could do so.

    Ogbemudia was former military governor of defunct Midwest region, defunct Bendel state and civilian governor also of Bendel.

    He died on Thursday at a private hospital in Lagos at 84.

  • Defunct Upn Chief Whip Tom Egbuwoku dies at 78

    The Chief Whip of the House of Representatives on the platform of the defunct Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), High Chief Tombiz Egbuwoku, is dead.

    He was 78.

    Egbuwoku, the Okupe of Emede Kingdom and the Ologbosere of Eboroland,  passed on last Saturday at St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos, after an illness.

    His wife and retired head teacher, Dr. Emily Eniwo Ebuwoku, as well as his son, Pastor Mazino Egbuwoku, confirmed the demise.

    The late Egbuwoku was born on May 1, 1938 and was influenced by the happy life of his father, Mr Egbuwoku Ogor, a farmer and trader from Emede in Isoko Local Government Area of Delta State and his mother, Madam Umukoko Egbuwoku, also from Emede. They had four children.

    Egbuwoku started elementary school at CMS, Emede, where he received his First School Leaving Certificate in 1956 and  CMS, Bomadi.

    In 1964, he gained admission into the University of Ibadan (UI) and obtained a B. Sc in Economics in 1967.

    Some of his accomplishments are: Collector at Board of Customs, Lagos – 1966-68; Chief Economist, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) – 1967-1975;  Group G.M., Tuoyo/Marine Factors and later Group MD/Chairman of Tombiz Group of Companies – 1975-2001; member of the House of Representatives -1979-1983; Chief Whip, House of Representatives under the UPN – 1979-1983.

    Among other legislative duties, he was in the Defense Committee. He was also the  Chairman of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (1979 to 1983) with headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia.

    After the formation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he was commissioned to lead a team of other prominent politicians in a Delta State for setting up structures for the party in the state.

    He also served as a Federal Commissioner for the National Assembly Service Commission in Abuja, representing Niger Delta from 2001 till 2006.

    The late Egbuwoku was married to Dr.  Emily Eniwo Egbuwoku and they are blessed with eight children: Uzezi, Mazino, Evi, Kovie, Efe, Eru, Arure and Keno.

    They are also blessed with 15 grandchildren.

    Funeral arrangement to be announced by the family.

    He has served in various leadership capacities for the development of the Isoko Nation and was a beloved Elder statesman.

    High Chief Egbuwoku was above all a philanthropist with a very large heart.

    Funeral Arrangements to be announced later by the family according to Pastor Mazino.

    The Media Adviser to the Lord Bishop Anglican Diocese of Oleh Sir Odafe Othihiwa lamented the death of Egbuwoku who he described as a personal friend.

    Othihiwa who was former Lagos State editor of the Nigerian observer recall that Late Chief Egbuwoku and Senator Okpozo pleaded with Late Governor Ambrose Alli after alleged transfer which made him to resign from the newspaper and joined the Daily Times Plc as Chief Reporter.