In a stunning move, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has admitted that members of the House of
Representatives, including its majority PDP members, have a genuine
case for threatening to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan, but that
the party would protect his job.
Speaking today on behalf of the National Working Committee (NWC), the Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Sam Jaja, said the President has been making errors that ought to have him impeached, but that the party would intervene to ensure he is not removed from office prematurely.
Dr. Jaja was quick to warn, however, that although the House is dominated by the PDP, it would not force its decision on the House.
“Many of them (in the House)
are PDP people, I agreed, but they have their grievances,” he said. “We
will not also say that [just because] they are PDP people of course we
will lord it over them, this thing must be attended diplomatically, so
that wherever anybody has gone wrong it will be sorted out and
eventually this storm will definitely die down.”
The
Deputy National Chairman, who got his moment in the sun because the
party is trying to shield its chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, from
public embarrassment occasioned by his son’s involvement in the ongoing
oil subsidy prosecution, tried to set things in perspective.
“It
is not [true] that they [Representatives] are not making any sense,” he
admitted. “It is not also [untrue] that the President is making error
that requires impeachment. At times we gloat [over] these things, but
the party has set up machineries to look into all the grievances of the
members of the National Assembly and what is the position of the
President.”
He
said he believed that there are areas for both sides to meet and
resolve the issue in the interest of democracy in the country.
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