Budget | Reps insist on impeaching President Jonathan!
INTERVENTIONS by the Peoples Democratic Party 
notwithstanding, the House of Representatives on Sunday insisted that 
President Goodluck Jonathan must achieve 100 per cent budget 
implementation by September or face impeachment.
Apparently reacting to interventions by the PDP and 
reported overtures by the President to save his job, the House said it 
would not change its resolution midway.
“A resolution of the House is a resolution of the 
House; nobody can change it midway,” spokesman for the lawmakers, Zakari
 Muhammed, told The PUNCH in Abuja.
Muhammed said the only alternative was for Jonathan 
to achieve a 100 per cent budget implementation by September in 
accordance with the resolution of the House.
The lawmakers on Thursday frowned on the poor 
implementation of the 2012 budget and set a September 18 deadline for 
the Jonathan administration.
“The budget implementation is about 35 percent,” the 
Chairman, Committee on Appropriation, Mr. John Enoh, had told his 
colleagues. Enoh said the committee found that only a meagre N200bn had 
been released to the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government 
in the first two quarters of the year.
The House also directed the Minister of Finance, Dr. 
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to immediately release all first and second quarter
 capital votes to the MDAs.
The resolution, which was endorsed by all members, 
faulted the minister’s decision to withhold the funds of some MDAs on 
the grounds that they were unable to utilise their first quarter votes. The House noted that withholding funds under any excuse was a “breach of the Appropriation Act (2012).” The action of the House gave rise to reported moves 
by the Presidency and the leadership of the PDP at the weekend to make 
the lawmakers reverse their threat.
Jonathan and the National Chairman of the PDP, 
Bamangar Tukur, had reportedly reached out to the Speaker of the House, 
Aminu Tambuwal, with a view to influencing the lawmakers to soft-pedal 
on their threat. But Muhammed said while the moves were legitimate, 
nobody could change a stand already taken by the legislators on the 
floor of the House. “Our practice is that our resolution, once taken, it 
stands; it can only be reviewed on the floor of the House, not by an 
individual. A resolution of the House is a resolution of the House; 
nobody can change it midway. Not even the Speaker has the powers to 
change a House resolution,” the Chairman, House Committee on Media and 
Public Affairs, said.
He added, “What the Executive should do is to implement the budget in line with the House resolution.
“Let us hold on to the promise of the House Leader 
(Mrs. Mulikat Akande-Adeola) that things will improve in the next two 
months.”
Akande-Adeola, had on Thursday urged her colleagues 
to wait till the expiration of the September deadline, assuring them 
that she was confident that things would have improved by then.
According to Muhammed, if funds are released to the 
MDAs and there is evidence that projects are being executed, members 
will say so on resumption from break on September 18.
“We have employers; they are the people of our 
constituencies. If they feel the impact of the budget, they will tell us
 and members will react accordingly”, he stated.
Meanwhile, the PDP, the party to which Jonathan and 
majority of members of the House belong to, has said it will not allow 
the President to be impeached.
The party said it would do everything within its 
powers to make sure that the frosty relationship between the House and 
the President did not degenerate into the level of impeachment.
To avoid this, the party said it had started consultations on how to make sure that the House work harmoniously with Jonathan.
Secretary of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Walid
 Jubril, told one of our correspondents on Sunday that the party’s 
leadership had already commenced the process of ending the disagreement 
between the members of the lower legislative chamber and the Executive.
Though Jubril declined to give the specifics on the 
party’s intervention, he however said that the party would not fold its 
arms and allow the House impeach the President.
The party’s constitution in Article 12.80(f) bestows 
on the BOT the power to mediate in a conflict between the legislature 
and the Executive.
Jubril said, “The party is doing everything within 
its powers to resolve the misunderstanding between the two arms of 
government.
“Majority of the House members are PDP members and 
the President is also a member of our party. Therefore, we won’t allow 
the disagreement between them to lead to the point of impeaching the 
President.”
Culled from - Punch News
                

 
 
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