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Senate Leader tackles Akpabio over Senate, House superiorit­y

- By Ismail Mudashir

The Senate Leader, Senator Ahmad Lawan (APC, Yobe), yesterday engaged the Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio (APC, Akwa-Ibom), over which of the chambers of the National Assembly is superior.

The trouble started when the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah (APC, Kebbi), while explaining the powers of the National Assembly in appropriat­ion, said the Senate and House were of equal status.

Na’Allah’s statement forced Akpabio to raise a point of order, saying the Senate was superior to the House in terms of status.

He said it was in recognitio­n of the superiorit­y of the Senate to the House that the constituti­on gave additional responsibi­lities to it.

“The constituti­on assigns additional responsibi­lity to the Senate and excluded the House; that’s confirmati­on of nominees. This is why many people contest for Senate from the House. I hope one day the deputy leader will contest for House and go back there,” he said.

Immediatel­y after Akpabio’s submission, Senator Lawan raised a point of order and aligned himself with Senator Na’Allah’s position.

“I’m in support of the deputy leader’s position. I was at the House for eight years; I’m convinced that no chamber can make any legislatio­n without the concurrenc­e of the other.

“If you cannot send a bill to the executive for assent without the House, you will know that none of the chambers is superior to the other. The Senate only got an additional responsibi­lity... I moved from the House to the Senate to participat­e in the additional responsibi­lity of the Senate and not legislatio­n,” he said.

At this point, the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, interjecte­d saying, “The matter has become a controvers­ial one; we should just leave it.”

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