THUGGERY: Senators Exchange Blows In Abuja Over Jonathan
Nigeria's Senate on Wednesday was thrown into confusion
after a fight broke out between members, at one point it turned physical
as Senator Kabir Marafa from Zamfara State gave his colleague, Senator
Paulinus Igwe Ebonyi state a powerful upper cute punch...
Disappointed Senate President, David Mark, cried out, saying senators
had always resolved their differences politely and not through
fisticuffs.“We are distinguished senators. We have ways of
resolving issues not by boxing. We are elder statesmen; we can do all
the talking but we should never resort to boxing. I want to appeal once
more that we suspend the debate on this (State of the Nation Bill) for
today (Wednesday) if nothing but, because of the way tempers have
risen.”
The cause of the fight was President Goodluck Jonathan's State of the Nation Address Bill.
Some argued that the President had no power under the 1999 Constitution
to propose amendments to a bill passed by the National Assembly. But
his friends, however, argued that he could.
President
Jonathan, in his amendment proposals, rejected the section that makes it
mandatory for him to present the address before a joint session of the
National Assembly on an annual basis. He chose to rely on Section 67 of
the Constitution, which makes it optional.
He also sought an
amendment to allow him delegate the responsibility to the
Vice-President, an amendment that the lawmakers rejected.
Source: Nigerianewsupdate.
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