VERDICT- If Saraki can preside, then Amaechi should pass - HALT THE CHARADE AGAINST ROTIMI AMAECHI
The orchestrated delay by the Senate to confirm the ministerial nomination of Rotimi Amaechi is a brazen display of what happens when open and honest process is brushed aside so that the wiles of backroom and vengeful politics may take control of a vital constitutional function of the upper house of our National Assembly. The rule of fair law has been transformed into the rule of muddled evil.
They claim there is a petition against Rotimi Amaechi, Immediate Past Governor of Rivers State and a ministerial nominee. Acourt order enjoining his nomination is also alleged but no one seems to have seen the court order and none can authoritatively state the name of the court that wrote the phantom order. Now, we have a phantom law and visible injustice.
This is but a slice of the bitter meal Senator Saraki hopes to serve Nigeria if he is allowed to continue to be the Chief Cook of the proceedings of the National Assembly. This ugly strategy against Amaechi shows the disregard the PDP and its allies have for constitutional and legal processes. To settle a local political score that resides only in Rivers state, they are willing to lay waste to the inner workings of the national government, particularly trashing the relationship between the Presidency and the NationalAssembly.
While we do not know from what court the order comes from but we fear with good reason that Saraki and company are turning the National Assembly into a court of kangaroos. There is a political gang-up against Amaechi by those who were his enemies inRivers state. They were unable to touch him while governor; now they seek their pound of flesh.
We might expect this form of vindictiveness from the abrasive and embattled Governor Wike. Although, parading about with bombast and bluster as the governor, Wike knows his heavy skates are cutting into thin ice. The selection process by which he came to office cannot justifiably be deemed an election. If the electoral tribunal does as it ought, Wike's tenure will be aborted.He will be removed from the Government House and put on the streets. This fall he can't abide. He has nursed his wicked ambition too long to have it pulled from him after just as he is getting accustomed to it.
Thus, he has set himself on a most selfish mission. He has raided the cupboard of his state to pull out some of its precious funds to buy those senators, who would be bought, so that he can distort the national process to satisfy his parochial mission. Wikeseeks to hold Amaechi hostage as long as the electoral case against him is pending. He hopes to trap Amaechi in among the worst of double traps. He attempts to roadblock Amaechi. Amaechi must somehow get the APC to abandon the tribunal case orAmaechi's nomination shall remain in abeyance. However, to jettison the tribunal, Amaechi would have to beg the APC candidate as well as President Buhari and the party leadership.
Not only would this be shameful, it would be political suicide for it is such
a toxic entreaty that it has no prospect of success. Wike seeks to make Amaechi so desperate as light himself aflame politically.
Thus far, Amaechi has been smart and disciplined. He has not put his neck in the noose. While Wike's scheme is cunning , it will enjoy a short shelf life. The rumor of court orders cannot stand. No federal court would dare issue such an order because federal jurists know that such an order would be an improper judicial encroachment into what is essentially a legislative function.
Any order from a state court is an automatic nullity because federal institutions have primacy over state organs. As a son should not dictate to his father, a state court has no business entertaining an issue concerning the procedures of the National Assemblyprocesses and a state court is certainly not in the position to enjoin the National Assembly. Again, this not the rule of law; it is rule of the lawless and the law of disorder.
While we should not be surprised at the craven behavior of Wike, we should be taken aback that the senate could allow itself to be brought so low, so swiftly. It is as if a stiff wind came and blew the stony edifice down as if made of crumbled paper and old rag.
Ironic that Senate President Saraki would allow this to happen. Amaechi and Saraki were close allies as governors. That he would sell Amaechi down the river for so cheap a blandishment should give all other Saraki allies pause. The man is so loyal and concerned about self that he has no loyalty and concern to bestow to others, to advance his cause one inch, he will slice the political neck of a friend. To be his ally is to begin to count the moments when his self-interest will make him turn against you.
Yet, in all of this, there is an even greater irony. Saraki has climbed the summit of hypocrisy. Amaechi has not been indicted much less convicted of any crime. One cannot be barred from high office merely by the shadow of rumor and the craft of those who monger them. In a chamber where the presiding officer is undergoing a court trial for corruption and where scores of other senators are under investigations by various graft agencies, they have no moral standing to sidetrack Amaechi's nomination. Like the Senators, Amaechi is yet to be tried and found guilty by any court of law. Thus, he stands innocent until proven guilty. He should not be denied his rights and we, the people, should be denied our right to the fair and honest operation of the NationalAssembly in the exercise of its constitutional duties.
The change the people voted for was that our elected officials would abide the constitution and rule of law. What we did not vote for is that they would invent new, more odious ways to shackle democracy and undermine governance for all in pursuit of their narrowing agendas.
If the Senate insists in not confirming Amaechi because of the allegations against him, then the Senate should begin to purge itself of members in like circumstances. The extraction should start at the very top.
If the senators cannot treat Amaechi's nomination due to the extra-judicial allegations against him, then the Senate should suspend Senate President Saraki, who actually has a formal corruption case against him. Also, the other senators who are subjects of official investigations should be relieved of their duties until their matters are resolved. Put another way, if the law protects Saraki and others by regarding them innocent until proven guilty, that same rule must also apply to Rotimi.
The machinations surrounding the nomination of the former Governor of Rivers state show that an unfortunate segment of the political class still fails to realize that change has come to Nigeria. They still seek the bankrupt politics of old where money trumps right and affluence means more than the rule of law and decency. These people seek to keep us in the past.
Therefore, we must demand that the Amaechi nomination is moved forward. We do this not for Amaechi. Whether he comes or goes is in some ways irrelevant.
It just so happens that, once again, he finds himself in the midst of a constitutional and political maelstrom. Eight years ago, the Supreme Court had to save his governorship seat. They did so, not out of personal favor to him,but to insert the rule of law in place of the rule of naked power.
We come again now to a moment where Amaechi is in the eye of the tempest but we recognize that the issue transcends him. The stakes are big.
We fight those who still believe they can purchase our institutions because Nigerian governance and democracy remain for sale.
We must say that they are wrong and that if they persist in this misconduct, they will be facing more than allegations. They shall face the rebuke of the people and the close scrutiny of our judicial system.
Before they decry the speck on Amaechi's shoes, they better clear the mud from their own.
Alfred Omolewa the writer,lives and works in Lagos
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ReplyDeleteSomeone should read and summarize abeg.
DeleteToo long abeg. Yes am that lazy! Lol!
DeleteI av nothing against ameachi but pls people shldnt make it seem like Hes a saint.
Wish him good luck in his screening on Tuesday/Wednesday.
Mchewww
DeleteBe speaking english. People just say what they like to suit them. You think even the APC dont know why they are not too vocal over the Amaechi situation? People on the street have no idea the things that happen in the background. Lemme just mention a few things this writer doesnt understand.
1. The senate has rules guiding it and its duties and its always been there and 1 of then is that if a petition is against a nominee, he shld face the committee on public petition and they will tell d senate their recommendation. The other woman did and she was cleared but Amaechis case took a twist because d committee cant deliberate on it due to the pendin court case,. Am sure that he wld have been cleared if he facea the panel cos they will juat say he is inmocent until proven guilty. Now he has 2 prove he is innocent in court which takes longer time.
2. Saraki is 1st elected by the people and then by majority of his colleagues to ne SP, amaechi is being appointed hence u cant even compare both. Saraki doeant need 2 face any panel but that of the court and since he is, then let them wait for the outcome.
3. The apc is silent due to the fact that it will be very damaging if amaechi is confirmed a minister and then he is found guilty by the courts, so even they will have failed in the eyes of the people who believed their change mantra.
4. I would expect that if this gobt really wanted 2 compensate amaechi, mind u they knew all this will happen cos if u dont hv 1 single member of ur party at all levels of election in a state, i wonder what he is even being compensated for. That by d way, pmb could have given him an appointment whereby no 1 cld hv opposed it eg sgf or chief of staff.
5. The writer mentioned the supreme court gave amaechi his seat as governor(though i personally will keep bein amazed at that judgement sha cos amaechi didnt contest that election) then he shldnt hv a prb with going bck to court to prove his inmocence or rather wait for the courts to prove his case.
I can go on and on, but make i stop here.
People forget that in a democracy, its majority carries the vote and as such if majority decide that its a man of questionable character that they want, then such a man will win all d way and thats it.
Merry sunday all
Ntor
DeleteStella you are beginning to act like a deranged ass licking lunatic. What is with you and carrying ameachi matter like gala on your head. You are speaking from two sides of your mouth. U castigate akpabio and others and yet praise your foolish boo. If your boo feels that being a minister is a ticket to heaven then so be it whatever makes him come better. Afterall he can become minister today and be removed next week. Please find another gist and stop shoving your faggot boo in our faces. We don't care
ReplyDeleteWhatever the moral of the story, I couldn't be bothered.
ReplyDeleteI only read because of the writer. I'm awed. Very brilliant writing skill.
Talk true Jayem! You read am?
DeleteWhich part of Australian experience are u talking heads about @jayem
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ReplyDeleteIf a post is this lengthy,
no be Stella write am.
Lmao! What do you mean Mrs hawt? Stella no know book? Don't go there o.
DeleteShe no just get time.
DeleteIf she isn't intelligent,
I would not be here.
She no just get that kain time.
DeleteIf she isn't intelligent,
I wouldn't be here.
LMAO. super Olu you sef na trouble maker. See as you use style talk am
DeleteSomeone should summarize abeg
ReplyDeleteOnly God will help Nigeria
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
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ReplyDeleteHehehehehehehehe Three Can Play This Game!
ReplyDeleteWriter how smart can u be so wike bought off all d senators. Wow!! Wat a rich governor he is. If he has all that money why would it matter to him if he keeps being governor or not. The gullibility and naivety of Nigerians is on another level 4 a grown ass Lagosian u are expected to shut up about rivers politics which u knw nothing abt
ReplyDeleteP.s saraki Is in apc decamped 4rm pdp
No mind am...*😆"rephrased " ..no mind it
DeleteDid you see where he wrote Wine has raided his state cupboard to buy the senators? Its this concept of shutting your mouth about something that has ruined Nigeria thus far. The issue at hand is a national one and he just like you, has the right to an opinion and the right to air them!
DeleteStella...am very angry with the way they treating this ministerial appointment......they should free ameachi....ameachi is the right man for nddc...leave ameachi Alone o.....in ameachi we trust....am from the south south ...enough of politics with ethnicity and bias....we must stand for what is right....senator olaka that is a member of the commuter on ethics should swear he didn't rug that election that brought him to senate?...... Obanikoro had a problem of electoral fraud in ekiti...and they confirmed him a minister....PDP should just concentrate on their subjects...ameachi must be a minister of the federal republic of Nigeria....
ReplyDeleteAm sure ameachi sponsored whoever wrote dis or he wrote himself n fixed another person's name.
ReplyDeleteYou are smart and intelligent.
Deletehe machinations surrounding the nomination of the former Governor of Rivers state show that an unfortunate segment of the political class still fails to realize that change has come to Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteNow if this change has come to Nigeria, everyone should be accountable of his/her stewardship. The charges against him should be cleared before he proceeds to another public office. Mr omolewa if only you're a rivers indigene............................................................................................................
Anon, note that wike is not alone. Dame patience is the major force that is fighting amechi not wike. Wike is the instrument that she is using. She equally have more than enough money to buy the senators. Amechi paid 500m to each senator. Quote me anywhere. I have evidence. But patience gave each of them 700m and promised them more... Don't just talk get ur facts.
ReplyDeleteyinmu.
DeleteThe amaechi i know wil neva bribe any1
Na wet in ur sugar daddy tell u?
DeleteYou guys should leave patience alone nau. Haba! Na wa o
DeleteMiss right facts and Amechi isn't guilty of the charges u say hehehe ok how many senators are there again?? 500M? each ? Ok and he stil has a lot more where that came 4rm. What an angel.
Delete500m EACH?.
DeleteIn Cfa or ZimDollars?
@tush baby, some of us don't live on sugar daddies like you. We don't sleep, wake up and eat. We work. We are informed.
Delete@Irene B, stay inside water make soap dey enter ur eyes. Amechi sole money in trillions forget that am always defending him. His a thief. What am trying to say is that those senators av no right not to screen him cos he that comes to equity must come with a clean hand in other words the senators are equally guilty.
If they have such an amount to give each senator, please, of what use to them is the position they are vying for, or kicking against? Will Ameachi even earn 500m as salary every month as a minister, if he doesn't do contract o? They may have given monies out, yes, but 500m? I don't believe it
DeleteCrap!!! Mtsheeeeew
ReplyDeleteNonsense, all this mumu Thiefnubu boys can sabi write jargons.
ReplyDeleteNigerian politicians are all thieves and only work to fill their pockets. ..
they should treat themselves the way they like because there is no benefit for the poor masses.
Even if Ameachi becomes minister tomorrow of what advantage it is to the jobless youths? And now that he is not minister what benefits is it taking away from the poor people in your village.
All of them are oleeeeeeeeeees
Oga, Mr Writer, he that must come to Equity must come with clean hands..... Although none is a saint in that house ,but let your stomach feeder Amaechi answer to karma. Remember somebori called Goodluck.
ReplyDeleteNonsense people.
Lol.
ReplyDeleteLive n lets live jawe.
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ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Serious matter up in this place though no doubt...
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After all the talk and plenty 'time wasting', Amaechi will still emerge as a minister. We r just wasting our time
ReplyDeleteYes oooo I second the movement of leave Amaechi alone
ReplyDeleteStill on this issue?.
ReplyDeleteHe is a Minister already.
The screening is just a ,well,Screening
Who is writing this? So Amaechi is so desperate and now resorting to cheap blackmail of an elected Senate President. Plead your case don't blackmail else you dig yourself further into ridicule. Buhari can do well to drop him and put Magnus Abe in his place
ReplyDeleteWill never waste my time to read all dis sponsored post. Change suppose to be a movement away from d status Quo but here APC is doing d same thing d condenmed PDP for. I need to understand how PMB wants to to win dis his selective anti corruption War. @ Stella always trying to force pple to like her boo I dey salute. And I know she will only approve d comments dat support her god Ameachi.
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