Shouts of “no, no” filled
the legislative chamber of the House of Representatives on
Thursday plenary
when the Speaker, Hon.Yakubu Dogara announced the
intention of President Muhammadu Buhari to address a joint session of the
National Assembly alongside the presentation of 2018 budget estimate. ROWDY
SESSION: House of Representatives in a rowdy session.
File Photo Hardly had Dogara
finished reading the letter from the President than the lawmakers spontaneously
went loud in their voices. It was possible to ascertain to political leaning of
the lawmakers whether they were of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC or
the opposition Peoples Democratic Part, PDP or even both parties.
It was not also possible to pinpoint
why the House erupted in the seeming objection notice to the president’s
intended appearance. But when the uproar which endured for some 60 seconds
fizzled out, the Speaker reminded the parliamentarians that they had no legal
right to stop the president from addressing the joint session of the House and
the Senate. He said:
‘I wish we have the constitutional
right to say no. But unfortunately, we don’t have it…This House is the
custodian of the constitution. The President has the right…” This is arguably
the first time President Buhari would be presenting the national budget
proposal before the National Assembly in the month of November since his
assumption of office in 2015.
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