$9.3M SCANDAL: REPS PROBE $50,000 BRIBERY ALLEGATION
There was drama at the House of
Representatives on Wednesday as the legislature ordered an investigation into
the allegation that some lawmakers were given $50,000 to stall the debate on
the controversial $9.3m seized by the authorities in South Africa on September
5.
A move to debate the issue had failed on
the floor of the House on Tuesday after the majority of members voted against
it.
The All Progressives Congress members of
the House immediately walked out of the chambers in protest against the
rejection of the motion, which was sponsored by the Deputy Minority Leader, Mr.
Suleiman Abdularahman-Kawu (APC, Kano State).
Speaker House Rep, Tambuwal |
The session was presided over by the
Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka IhediohaĆ½.
But, amid the failure of the motion,
there were allegations that members of the PDP, who opposed the motion, took
$50,000 bribe to stall the debate.
A national daily quoted a Kano
State APC lawmaker, Mr. Madaki, as admitting knowledge of the bribery.
On Wednesday, a PDP member from Taraba
State, Mr. Albert Sam-Tsokwa, raised the claims of Madaki under matters of
privilege.
Sam-Tsokwa, who said his privilege was
infringed by the allegation of Madaki, argued that the lawmaker also tarnished
the image of the House.
“It is not to my knowledge that $50,000
was given to me or any member of the PDP for that matter. My privilege has been
breached by this allegation.” he complained.
However, there was a dramatic twist when
Madaki was given an opportunity to speak on the matter.
The lawmaker now told the House that he
too “heard” and not that he had any concrete proof.
He said what transpired was that the
national daily called him to find out whether members took $50,000 bribe as
alleged.
Madaki said he replied that he told the
newspaper he was not aware of $50,000 bribe but “I heard that $20,000 was given
to members.”
Members reacted with a thunderous
laughter after Madaki gave the impression that he too could not substantiate
the allegation.
There was also no mention of the source
of the alleged bribe.
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