The Senate abruptly adjourned sitting on Wednesday without taking decision on any issue, including the bills before it.
Before the adjournment which was protested by the All Progressives Congress Senators, its President, David Mark, lamented the withdrawal of the security aides of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and vowed to protect the Legislature.
He said, “We are not to interfere in the internal affairs of each house. However, as the Chairman of the National Assembly, I cannot fold my arms or pretend that all is well about the current crisis.
“I am therefore going to do all I can to resolve the current impasse. Furthermore, the matter is already in a court of law, we cannot therefore discuss the issues here. I want to assure all of you that I will do the needful to protect and defend the legislature at all costs.”
Signs that the Senate might not have a smooth sitting however started when Mark read the prayers and an announcement by the Senate leader, Senator Victor Ndoma – Egba, inviting members of the PDP caucus for a crucial meeting at the Hearing Room One in the chamber.
The PDP caucus in the red chamber were protesting their alleged maltreatment by President Goodluck Jonathan and the leadership of the party, over the last ward congresses, which ensured that only candidates of governors emerged as delegates.
Mark thereafter invited Ndoma – Egba to lead the senate to the next item on the order paper for deliberation barely 20 minutes into the plenary.
However, rather than mentioning any item on the order paper, the Senate leader said, “Having exhausted all items on the order paper for today(Wednesday), I hereby move for an adjournment to Tuesday, 11th November for further legislative business.”
The adjournment motion was then seconded by the Deputy Senate Minority Leader, Senator Ahmed Sanni Yerima.
While the PDP senators echoed yes to the Senate President’s question on whether the sitting should be adjourned as moved and seconded accordingly, their counterparts in the APC shouted nay but Mark ruled in favour of the former.
But before he finally announced the adjournment, Mark explained that the decision was in solidarity with their colleagues in the House of Representatives over the withdrawal of Tambuwal’s security aides by both the Police and the Department of State Service.
The PDP senators, led by Mark, immediately went into a private meeting to further perfect their strategies on how to confront Jonathan and the PDP over their displeasure with the conduct of their party’s ward congresses.
Our correspondent learnt that the real reason for the abrupt adjournment of the Senate was to enable the PDP senators to have enough time to fine tune strategies for contesting the congresses, which ensured that only candidates of governors emerged as delegates.
A senator, who confided in our correspondent, said they resolved to continue their protest until Jonathan and the PDP leadership ensured justice and fairness in the emergence of candidates that would win the PDP tickets in next year’s general elections.
The source also said that their meeting with Jonathan over the congresses would hold around 10 pm on Wednesday.
He said, “We had fruitful deliberations and I think we are getting close to resolving the crisis. We have been told that the President would lead a meeting of the National Working Committee of the PDP to discuss with us.”
Another lawmaker said that they had already told the President and the PDP leadership that two serving senators from each state must get automatic tickets for the Senatorial poll.
He said, “We have already put our cards on the table. We have resolved that at least two serving senators in each of the 36 states must be given automatic tickets, while each governor should nominate someone for the third ticket.”
Ndoma – Egba, who briefed journalists after the meeting justified the protest by his colleagues, stressing that “defending democracy is bigger than the Senate .’’
He said, “I am sure you are aware that PDP caucus met yesterday and today (Tuesday and Wednesday) on fundamental issues affecting democracy in Nigeria arising from the ward congress of our party last Saturday.
“The issues need to be addressed very urgently by relevant PDP stakeholders in the interest of our democracy . You will all surely be briefed when the issues are addressed.’’
However, the APC senators condemned the adjournment of plenary till next week, stressing that the PDP Caucus had decided to cripple activities in the Senate over personal interests.
Spokesperson for the APC caucus, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, said in a statement that the action of the PDP senators were of no benefit to the overall well-being of the nation.
The lawmaker accused their PDP counterparts of not allowing the Senate to sit for two days in a row. He recalled that the Senate adjourned as soon as it convened on Tuesday and adjourned again on Wednesday without any deliberation.
Ojudu attributed what he termed as the PDP senators’ insensitivity to issues of national interests to the battle that they were having with their governors over PDP’s structures in their various states.