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Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by kutchs: 11:35pm On Sep 23, 2013 |
Orlando Owoh:Tell me what you know about labour dispute resolution. The problem with kids like you is that you think each a labour union comes up with a demand the govt must meet the demand. Things dont work that way kiddo and before you sleep make sure ur nappies are on so dat u dont wet mummy's mattress. 1 Like |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by CongressIsrael: 12:08am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Another annoying part of this selfishness among the so called baraje-led PDP is their comment '' you saw what happened in Rivers State'' and the question every reasonable Nigerian should ask is: Can what happened in Rivers State be compared, in any way, with the boko haram problem in the north that has bedevilled the whole northern states where the so-called G7 governors are the chief servants and security officers of the affected states? The answer is NO. What happened in Rivers State cannot be linked to Jonathan but evidently showed amaechi or what is his name, being present to spearhead the physical assault of the Bipi-led faction of the Rivers State House Assembly members, who were allegedly against him, and is nothing compared with the boko haram crises in the north. Nigerians should check which of the two crises recorded untold deaths. The G7 governors should go and fix their states in good shape before thinking of presidency as though they were the only people that own Nigeria. Very selfish people in deed, you people held power for over 38 years and left Nigeria in a state of poverty for your selfish gains. Learn to be de-tribalised like Obasanjo and GEJ, then we may consider you. And if you have anything good to offer to Nigerians, which I doubt, whisper it to GEJ and he will do it, you mustn't climb the seat before that is done for that will show that you do not want to oust GEJ for your selfish reasons. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by kabba7(m): 12:37am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Is impeaching Jonathan worth the trouble ? Doing that the legislators will only be digiifying the dumb guy, and that he dont deserve. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by alphamars(m): 12:43am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Abeg make una vex for this question when i wan ask oh...People when dey support GEJ , wetin GEJ don do for the four years when he be president? because if i check well ASSU still dey strike, Fuel still expensive, Job nor dey again, Light nor dey...so na wetin he don do? because i for like support am too.. abi na him model for CNN? 3 Likes |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by kenjudy(m): 12:55am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Abeg dis guy @op, na summery u give us so abi na real news? Becos wetin I read from ur link says different thing whilest urs is saying anoda. Na so u dey abi na d wewe dey cause am? 1 Like |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by kwajahafiz(m): 2:05am On Sep 24, 2013 |
A country run by thugs and illiterates...what a shame. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by peruso: 2:12am On Sep 24, 2013 |
A human being with a derange conscience! Again you do not fail you live up to your true self. PLS CLICK THE LINK AND YOU WILL SEE THE MASSIVE DISTORTION THE THE STORY ABOVE. Again one should NOT wonder why I keep referring to the conscience of this particular FELLOW. NOW WHERE IS THE MODERATOR?? |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by pharmow: 2:52am On Sep 24, 2013 |
suʍoןɔ ɟo ʎɹʇunoɔ ɐظıɐu |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by danikik7: 3:08am On Sep 24, 2013 |
The s called lawmakers weh de receive money pass 4 the whole world fir doing nothing. Go hide your faces in shame wen de time come we go see how una go cross de bridge. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by rusher14: 3:15am On Sep 24, 2013 |
kaeto: i never thought i would hear from you again dr stone, long time... [b]These monkey them from north [/b]wey they wear cap cover their brain think say almajiris they southern naija? I pity their born to rule deluded minds.. As a Nigerian from South-South (Ijaw to be clear) i find such statement offensive. We cannot continue to tribalize everything. Granted, there is a group of Northern leaders (not all) who are pushing for the ousting of the president, he his still the architect of his own plight. If at all there's any development in Nigeria it definitely is at such snail speed the bystander cannot tell the difference. The fallout of that are a partnership of a couple of his own kinsmen with willing collaborators. Does the president deserve better? In politics you find a way to be popular and even more difficult stay popular. The president quickly depleted his popularity reserves. There's very little left of it. Coincidentally, all the epithets that have followed him and his missus can be adduced to the frustrations a good number of the citizens they rule over feel. Can the critical public do better if given the same opportunity? well not all of them have asked to be the president hence he should take the flak like a man. Should he be impeached? Impeachment might not necessarily yield positive change. yet keeping him in power cannot guarantee that as well. 3 Likes |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Nobody: 4:33am On Sep 24, 2013 |
the op siddon for one corner tale write news give all of una and una fall for it like dat na wa o |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Nobody: 5:44am On Sep 24, 2013 |
CongressIsrael: Another annoying part of this selfishness among the so called baraje-led PDP is their comment '' you saw what happened in Rivers State'' and the question every reasonable Nigerian should ask is: Can what happened in Rivers State be compared, in any way, with the boko haram problem in the north that has bedevilled the whole northern states where the so-called G7 governors are the chief servants and security officers of the affected states? The answer is NO. What happened in Rivers State cannot be linked to Jonathan but evidently showed amaechi or what is his name, being present to spearhead the physical assault of the Bipi-led faction of the Rivers State House Assembly members, who were allegedly against him, and is nothing compared with the boko haram crises in the north. Nigerians should check which of the two crises recorded untold deaths. The G7 governors should go and fix their states in good shape before thinking of presidency as though they were the only people that own Nigeria. Very selfish people in deed, you people held power for over 38 years and left Nigeria in a state of poverty for your selfish gains. Learn to be de-tribalised like Obasanjo and GEJ, then we may consider you. And if you have anything good to offer to Nigerians, which I doubt, whisper it to GEJ and he will do it, you mustn't climb the seat before that is done for that will show that you do not want to oust GEJ for your selfish reasons. The correlation between what happened in Rivers state and Boko Haram is what Ive been looking for, for the past 25 thousand years now.. it doesn't exist!!! The rest of your post will be jargon anyway.. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:53am On Sep 24, 2013 |
barcanista: e be like u get problem with comprehension. OmokoWhy can't you refute me? |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:57am On Sep 24, 2013 |
kutchs: Tell me what you know about labour dispute resolution. The problem with kids like you is that you think each a labour union comes up with a demand the govt must meet the demand. Things dont work that way kiddo and before you sleep make sure ur nappies are on so dat u dont wet mummy's mattress.I may be a kid but I'm far more intelligent than you old man. I repeat, government is a continuum. Yar'adua who signed the agreement did so as the President not just as an individual. 2 Likes |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by mooregan(m): 6:29am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Orlando Owoh:How many months was ASUU on strike b4 yaradua signed that agreement?? |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by franksunny(m): 6:49am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Nigerians, suffering and smilling. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by OrlandoOwoh(m): 6:58am On Sep 24, 2013 |
mooregan:Go find out. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by RCh9Jense: 7:19am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by mustaphagreens(m): 7:52am On Sep 24, 2013 |
nairaland is like a toilet built by seun, where different people (members) come with a mask to poo. The moderators are poo caretakers and the guests, flies. Unfortunately, many members fight on top poo just like you just did. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by agabaI23(m): 8:00am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Tolexander: If this is true, that means the N2.5million for each lawmaker to impeach their leaders is also real.Big joke. Are they that greedy? N2.5 m is rubbish. Story is false. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by toprealman: 8:08am On Sep 24, 2013 |
akpanoka: Rivers Oyel money. Hmmmmm what an aaacctivity in futilityHave you not heard about NDDC? Besides NDDC states are all part of naija so what is your point? |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by nkemKalu: 8:39am On Sep 24, 2013 |
IF JONATHAN IS IMPEACHED, HEAVEN WILL NOT FALL. AFTER ALL IMPEACHMENT IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF DEMOCRACY. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Manlado: 9:06am On Sep 24, 2013 |
The Edited source of the story: Tuesday 24 September, 2013 Updated 5:40My AccountAbout UsContact UsMain MenuHomeNEWSTHISDAYBUSINESSTHISDAYSPORTSPOLITICSTHISDAYLIFE AND STYLEHEALTH AND WELLBEINGBACKPAGEEditorialSEARCHHOME > NEWS Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid 23 Sep 2013Font Size: a / ANational Assembly Speaker, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal• List grievances against TambuwalBy Chuks Okocha, Onwuka Nzeshi and Adebiyi Adedapo Members of the House of Representatives loyal to President Goodluck Jonathan Sunday warned that they would not stand by and allow the House to intimidate the president with threats of impeachment.The members vowed that they would resist any attempt to remove the president from office because of the crisis in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).The members who also dismissed report of a plot to impeach the Speaker, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, said although they nursed no such intention for now, they were not happy with the way the speaker managed the visit by the leadership of the New PDP to the legislature last week.His action, according to a leader of the group, Hon. Bethel Amadi, amounted to an attempt to legitimise the PDP faction, chaired by Alhaji Kawu Baraje, on the floor of the House.Amadi spoke with THISDAY in Abuja against the backdrop of reports of a plot to impeach the president as well as his group’s moves to remove Tambuwal who has been accused of being sympathetic to the PDP faction.The crisis in the ruling party, which has been blamed on the high stakes politicking in the run-up to the 2015 general election, would however not distract Jonathan from focusing on governance, his Special Adviser on Political Matters, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, assured Nigerians at the weekend.Amadi also expressed concern about reports of the alleged moves by the pro-Abubakar Baraje PDP lawmakers to remove the House Leader, Hon. Mulikat Akande and the Deputy House Leader, Hon. Leo Ogor, saying besides such positions being the exclusive preserve of the party to fill, the aggrieved lawmakers do not have the numbers to carry out such a threat.He said: “We were worried about comments by the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Zakari Mohammed, on whether or not the president would be impeached.“Some of us felt that the matter should not be discussed because the House was on break and that it was not a House issue. He should be speaking on House issues and not the crisis within the PDP, because the crisis is a party affair.“We equally believe that PDP, being the party with the majority in the House, should not constitute itself into the opposition to the president and government policies.“So we met the Saturday preceding the resumption of the plenary session (last) Tuesday and agreed that there was the need to have audience with the speaker and I was mandated to book the appointment.“I was with the speaker at the inauguration of the ECOWAS Parliament and I intimated him of our desire to see him, to which he agreed and gave us a 3 pm appointment (last) Monday.“But we were not able to meet him apparently due to his busy schedule, despite all my calls and text messages to him. He later responded with a call at about 2.58 am on Tuesday and by then it was not possible for us to see.”Shedding more light on the brawl in the House when the Baraje leadership visited the legislature, Amadi explained that Tambuwal’s manner of handling the visit was tantamount to a bid to “legitimise the Baraje-led PDP by accepting that they should address the PDP caucus.”He added: “To us, that was the height of it all. Will Baraje’s splinter group address the PDP Caucus of the House as a former national secretary or former acting national chairman (of the PDP)?“The PDP Caucus has not accepted him and the court said that the status quo ante bellum should be maintained. So on what grounds was the Baraje group attempting to address the PDP House Caucus?“That was the height of the impunity and we rejected it because Baraje and the G7 governors attempted to legitimise an illegal act and give credibility to illegality and that was why there was the rumpus in the House because we did not understand on what basis Baraje was addressing the PDP caucus.”Amadi said if the speaker was desperate to grant audience to Baraje “he ought to have emulated what happened in the Senate where the Senate President, David Mark, granted them audience but not to address the PDP Senate Caucus. That was how the crisis got out of hand.”Another member of the pro-Jonathan lawmakers said Tambuwal had apologised to members during an executive session last Wednesday.On the alleged plot to sack some House leaders considered loyal to Jonathan, Amadi said the aggrieved PDP lawmakers could not afford to remove both Akande and Ogor as the decision to do so was entirely a PDP affair.“They don’t have the majority to do so. They are just 57 as they claim. The principal officers that could be removed by the House in general are the speaker and the deputy speaker. Any other officer is elected by the party’s caucus, like Gbajabiamila was elected as the minority leader by the Action Congress of Nigeria, now part of the All Progressives I (APC),” he explained.He described the report on a plot to impeach Tambuwal as a “ruse and propaganda stunt”, adding, “There was nothing like that on the table.”According to him, “What we stand for is to ensure that never again will the House be used to intimidate or cajole the president with impeachment threats. Impeachment for what? As far as we are concerned, we shall at all times mobilise to ensure that the president and government policies are given a favourable response. This should be seen in line with the majority of PDP in the House. We will no longer play to the gallery.”However, the last may not have been heard of the crisis rocking the PDP as indications emerged over the weekend that loyalists of the Baraje faction of the party in the House have been allegedly promised N10 million and a car each to initiate impeachment proceedings against the president.Although it could not be ascertained if the promise has been redeemed, THISDAY learnt that the largesse was dangled before the lawmakers by the seven aggrieved governors who are the financiers of the splinter group known as the New PDP and the brains behind the walkout staged by some delegates at the mini-national convention of the party held on August 31.But the leader of the G57 lawmakers in the House, Hon. Andrew Uchendu, has dismissed the allegation of inducement to impeach Jonathan as untrue.Uchendu said he and his colleagues were not after Jonathan and would not allow a situation where the president's name would be dragged into the ongoing crisis in the party.“It is not true. It is completely untrue. As the leader of the group of lawmakers in the House who have endorsed the vision of Baraje and the seven governors, our focus is not to impeach Jonathan.“As a founding member of the party, I am putting my integrity on the line and I can tell you that what we are agitating for is that the party should be repositioned to enable it perform better in future elections.“The party is currently in a bad shape and if we go to the next elections as factionalised as the party is today, we stand the risk of losing such an election and that is not what we wish on our party,” Uchendu said.A source close to the mainstream PDP had told THISDAY that the visit by Baraje and the seven governors was designed to test the ground and mobilise support for the actualisation of the impeachment agenda.It was gathered that the leaders of the splinter group decided to visit the National Assembly last Tuesday against all entreaties made to them to stay away.THISDAY learnt that at the last reconciliation meeting held at the Presidential Villa, it was agreed that the warring groups should sheathe their swords and avoid actions and utterances that could undermine the peace process.The source said based on that truce, the National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, withdrew his earlier letter seeking to meet with the PDP Caucus in the National Assembly.The party leaders were however surprised that the Baraje faction failed to honour the ceasefire agreement but went on to visit and address the PDP lawmakers, a situation that resulted in a fracas at the House. Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Hon. Tadjudeen Yusuf, who also gave some insight into the commotion that occurred in the House on Tuesday said the crisis would have been avoided if Baraje and the seven governors had stayed away from the parliament as they had been advised.According to Yusuf, since the walkout at the convention political watchers had predicted that the crisis would spill over to the National Assembly sooner than later.“This is why we members of the PDP Caucus in the House have been meeting to see how we can insulate the House from the crisis in the party. Our meetings were known even to the leadership of the House and in our meetings, we all agreed that the House has been united in the past two-and-a-half years and we must not allow the current crisis to destabilise us and distract us from our normal legislative duties.“The National Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, had actually indicated interest in meeting the PDP Caucus in the House but he had to retreat after the ceasefire agreement was struck.“Even when the Baraje faction defied the ceasefire agreement to visit the National Assembly, we expected the leadership of the House to have managed the situation better by confining their meeting to the speaker’s office.“We would have had no problem with Kawu Baraje’s visit if he had come as one of the leaders of our party. Where they went beyond the boundaries was when it appeared he was visiting as national chairman of our party. He is a respected party leader but certainly not the national chairman.“If you remember, the crisis of that day started when one of the members of our group (from the mainstream PDP), Hon. Henry Offorngu, raised a point of order on the visit. He, like the rest of us, had no problems with Baraje but he wanted to seek clarification on the visit.“You recall too that Baraje came with a large delegation including the Niger State Governor, Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu, who read the communique of the last reconciliation meeting where it was agreed that all parties should cease further actions and utterances that could aggravate the crisis in the party.“But they came with all manner of aides and hangers on and even members of the PDP in the House could not find seats to sit down. This was why Offorngu raised the point of order and when they ignored him, we all decided to make sure that Baraje's voice was not heard in that hall,” he said.On the allegation that his group collected $25,000 to disrupt the visit and possibly impeach the speaker, Yusuf, like Amadi, said there was no truth in the allegation. He said those peddling the rumour were doing so to blackmail them in order to undermine the essence of the protest. He blamed the fracas in the House last Tuesday on the overzealous attitude of some members of the Baraje faction whose governors were seated at the meeting room.Also at the weekend, Gulak, who besides being the president’s special adviser on Political Matters doubles as the National Coordinator of Goodluck Support Group (GSG) said Jonathan would not allow the politicking for the 2015 general election to distract him.Gulak spoke in New York while inaugurating the United States chapter of the GSG.A statement from the group quoted him as saying that although Jonathan had not decided to seek re-election in 2015, he reserves the constitutional right to contest for a second term in office.The GSG, he added, was vested with the responsibility of propagating the transformation agenda of the present administration and publicising the achievements recorded so far.“It was not enough for us in GSG to support the president to win elections but we must also propagate his achievements and the transformation agenda. If the president makes up his mind to contest again, we would again be there to support him,” he said.Tags: Nigeria, Featured, News, Aminu TambuwalRating: (2.5)0.511.522.533.544.5521 LATEST NEWS The Compromise Solution In Syria 24 Sep 2013 Mobile Money Transactions Hit N10.1bn in August 24 Sep 2013 Increased Dollar Supply Strengthens Naira 24 Sep 2013 THE COMPROMISE SOLUTION IN SYRIA 24 Sep 2013 Citibank Trains Financial Journalists 24 Sep 2013 |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Toktee(m): 9:23am On Sep 24, 2013 |
Rexxie: Da hell is da haps on here n da hell is da haps at da gangster touts enclave of reps led by that farting face of a piffer speaker? some folks r gaddem lucky smokes like moi dont dorn da camourflage...kaduna's woulda been toy story..See this goat,do you think u guys has the monopoly of violent? I wonder why a fraction of this country will keep threatening the entire north,one anoying part is that all these noise maker here do not even no the road to north,,just take a look at bayelsa and akwa ibom state is not a size of niger state in the north,,and so they keep making noise on internet,who is jonathan that can not be impeached? He can be impeach and nothing will happen,as DEMDEM said,you guys will male noise down their in the creeks,the prominent ones will be setted,trouble makers like u will be taken of like saro wiwa by improved jtf,after three month you guys will go back to smooking joint,that is if you survived. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by obagoriola: 9:39am On Sep 24, 2013 |
akpanoka: Rivers Oyel money. Hmmmmm what an aaacctivity in futility NAIJA we re funny, what is good for the goose is also good for the gander, if DAME should fund 5 lawmakers out of over 20 lawmakers in rivers to impeach Amaechi, the its right for him too. What value has he added to rhis country, spending billions of tax payers money to fund a 600 man delegation to Un. Yes i am not really in alignment with the north taking power but I will rather vote for a northern candidate than to vote for Jonathan. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by tesmony(m): 10:05am On Sep 24, 2013 |
I mean what has this president done such in his administration may 4u and family but u 4get that there millions of other family where never get any 2 show.. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by KENESAGA(m): 10:06am On Sep 24, 2013 |
webpower84: What an insincere Nigerian! Liar! Everyone should click on d link first before commentingMr. did you read the whole thing in the link, please go back again and read everything, don't be lazy OK. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Nobody: 10:28am On Sep 24, 2013 |
rusher14:mr man you are not from south south neither are you frm Ijaw. You are a Ba.STaard who doesn't know his root. Just lije Amaechi who also gioes by Rotimi(a ba.staard too). Just that we Ijaws are kind-hearted. But we know the truth. By the way........ No Vagabond can Impeach Jonathan....... And... No Vacancy in Aso Rock till 2019(and beyond) ******Im a proud Ijaw Son from Okrika Kingdom******* |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Repentance(m): 10:33am On Sep 24, 2013 |
hillsate:ur type complains of unemployment too.educated f**l |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Elfenomeno(m): 10:33am On Sep 24, 2013 |
alphamars: Abeg make una vex for this question when i wan ask oh...People when dey support GEJ , wetin GEJ don do for the four years when he be president? because if i check well ASSU still dey strike, Fuel still expensive, Job nor dey again, Light nor dey...so na wetin he don do? because i for like support am too.. abi na him model for CNN? And wetin una born to rule bastards do in 28yrs? Una dey craze, u hausa/fulanis and my stupid yoruba people wey dey follow them. |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by Nobody: 11:20am On Sep 24, 2013 |
El fenómeno:38 years or 28 years? Y u dey help dem reduce am? |
Re: Lawmakers Vow to Fight President’s Impeachment Bid by MrTarget: 12:06pm On Sep 24, 2013 |
koonbey: Nonsense Story,what we heard earlier was that Jonathan promised the Lawmakers Cash to impeach Tambuwal.dont mind them jare... They're all bunch of liers. |
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