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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Nasarawa lawmakers reject Jonathan peace moves -Minority Leader



The Minority Leader, Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Mr. Tanko Maikatako, has said President Goodluck Jonathan’s efforts to amicably settle the dispute between the lawmakers and Governor Umaru Al-Makura were rejected.
“The President’s efforts toward peace were not successful due to selfishness among the lawmakers,” Maikatako, a member of the All Progressives Congress, who represents Lafia Central Constituency, told theNews Agency of Nigeria, on Wednesday in Lafia.
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According to him, Jonathan had appealed to the lawmakers to opt for dialogue rather than impeaching Al-Makura, but that the legislators insisted on removing the governor.
“The President met with us and appealed to us to go back and meet with the governor to iron out the issues, but the members refused,” he said.
Maikatako said he was very surprised at that development.
“We don’t know why it happened that way. If the President himself, the PDP leader in the country, appeals to his colleagues to return to Nasarawa, meet the governor to iron out issues, they should have come back,” he opined.
Maikatako frowned on the attitude of his 20 colleagues, declaring that their insistence on ignoring Jonathan’s peace offer snowballed into the political crisis.
“Their resolve to go ahead with the impeachment of Gov. Umaru Al-Makura was selfishly motivated,” said Maikatako, who claimed that the lawmakers did not have an iota of evidence to substantiate their claims against Al-Makura.
“They abandoned all the allegations they levelled against the governor; that means that the allegations were baseless. One can therefore conclude that the panel did its job. “As it is, the lawmakers must come back. That was what Mr President advised them to do; they must meet the governor and iron out the issues.”
He appealed to his colleagues to return back to the state to tackle issues that were beneficial and had direct bearing on the lives of the electorate “instead of looking for ‘every trick’ to oust the governor”.
“It is not too late for us to achieve much for our people. Let the law makers come back so that we can continue our work. “There are lots of executive bills that are of immense benefit to the electorate. We resumed yesterday (Tuesday), but they are nowhere to be found,” he said.
NAN reports that the investigative panel set up by the Chief Judge, Justice Umaru Dikko, to investigate allegations of gross misconduct levelled against Al-Makura, on Tuesday, dismissed the allegations for lack of evidence as the lawmakers refused to appear to substantiate their claims.

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