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Direct Primary Was Gbajabiamila’s Idea To Favour Someone —senator Na’allah by Maxymilliano(m): 8:36am On Jan 21, 2022

The lawmaker representing Kebbi South Senatorial District, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, says the inclusion of mandatory direct primary in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill was the idea of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.

He further stated that he was told that the provision was meant for a particular individual hence the bill did not go through a thorough process before it was forwarded to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), for assent.

We are hearing that that law (direct primary) was intended for an individual. I don’t know. I honestly don’t know but I must say and maintain that the process was not painstaking enough,” said Na’Allah on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Thursday.

Na’Allah said that during the discussions at the committee level, the issue of direct primaries was never brought up. The senator said it was when the bill was to be passed before the House that Gbajabiamila included the clause.

He added, “The issue of direct primary came at the dying minute on the floor of the House of Representatives when they were considering the report of the committee of electoral matters. What it means is that it was never discussed or adopted by the committee of the House but that it came as an amendment allegedly because I don’t have the records, by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.”

Na’Allah said the second argument by Gbajabiamila that the direct primary had become necessary in order to protect federal lawmakers from overbearing governors, showed that the proposed law was done for personal reasons.

The senator argued that this was evidence that the law was not done in the interest of Nigerians as such but for self-preservation which was at variance with the oath of public office.

He added, “And I have seen the Speaker doing whatever was humanly possible to defend that position. But what would prove me right is that in one breath, I heard the Speaker saying that because of the rate of return at the National Assembly, there was the need to protect the members of the National Assembly from the influence of governors, therefore the resort to direct primaries.

“Now, the catch there is that personal interest was allowed in the process. That is the catch because he particularly said the turnover of members is very disturbing and that there is the need to protect members of the National Assembly from the governors.

“In the first place, that argument will fall flat because it means that decision was taken to promote personal interest against the oath of office that we have taken as members of the National Assembly.”

The senator said a Supreme Court judgment had given parties the power to run their affairs as they see fit.

He argued that forcing parties to limit their options to direct primaries was against the spirit of that judgment which Gbajabiamila as a lawyer ought to have known.

He, however, failed to mention Na’Allah’s name.

The Speaker said, “Honourable colleagues, I am constrained to say at this point that I watched with dismay this morning, some members of this National Assembly exercising their freedom of expression and speech, and that is well within their right. But when you exercise such freedom, be careful not to mislead the public; be careful not to malign, unjustifiably, this institution.

“This leadership has allowed people to express their opinions at all times; I have no problem with that. But when you begin to call the institution which you are a part of names, unwittingly maligning even yourself, we need to draw a line especially when you are peddling untruths. And I just thought it was important that we mention this so (that) in future we will be guided both by the freedom of expression and by the truth.

“It was a show of disgrace as far as I’m concerned – I don’t care what anybody says – the things that were uttered by members of this National Assembly. A show of disgrace! (I am) extremely disappointed.”

However, a member of the House, Uzoma Nkem-Abonta (PDP/Abia), who had gone on television to accuse the National Assembly of being controlled by the executive, apologised on the floor of the House.

The lawmaker said, “I was on a programme on Channels where matters that are very topical that happened here were discussed. I never intended to ridicule the House; I wouldn’t have; not even a House that I have fought so hard and worked so hard to build and have been part of.”

Gbajabiamila, while accepting the apology, advised members to be very circumspect when they go out in public and express their own personal opinions.

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Re: Direct Primary Was Gbajabiamila’s Idea To Favour Someone —senator Na’allah by headSmasher: 8:38am On Jan 21, 2022
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Re: Direct Primary Was Gbajabiamila’s Idea To Favour Someone —senator Na’allah by densiks: 8:42am On Jan 21, 2022
Gbaja was acting on the orders of Jagaban.
Direct primaries was their tool for eliminating undesirable elements in 2019.
Re: Direct Primary Was Gbajabiamila’s Idea To Favour Someone —senator Na’allah by nairavsdollars(f): 8:47am On Jan 21, 2022
To favour Tinubu his godfather
Re: Direct Primary Was Gbajabiamila’s Idea To Favour Someone —senator Na’allah by AkalaJ: 8:47am On Jan 21, 2022
Yet most senators and house of rep members across party lines supported its passing in both chambers of the National assembly? Even the likes of Dino Melaye (a known anti-tinubu character) supported the direct primaries clause. A clear battle between state governors and federal lawmakers is being twisted to score cheap political points. People must sha find a way to link a particular politician to issues to trend it.

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