David Mark, who spoke through a statement by his Special Adviser on Media,
Kola Ologbodiyan, said there is no basis for Okupe to claim that he
derided President Jonathan in his speech during the presentation of the
2013 budget.
The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to media attacks
on the Office and Person of the President of the Senate, by Senior
Special Assistant to Mr. President Dr. Doyin Okupe to the effect that
the President of the Senate derided President Goodluck
Jonathan during
the budget presentation on Wednesday.
“It is instructive to state that Senator Mark and Mr. President are
on the same page in the onerous task of ensuring the actualisation of
the transformation agenda of this administration.
“There was nothing derisive in the welcome address of the President of the Senate at the budget presentation.
“We challenge Dr. Okukpe to revisit the speech and discover his misadventure.
“It is therefore strange that Dr. Okupe would meddlesomely attempt to
create unnecessary disaffection between the legislature and the
executive.
“It is common knowledge that budgets are estimates of revenues and expenditures of the Federation for the next financial year.
“Section 81 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) is very explicit.
The position of the Senate which was expressed by the President of the
Senate is that in line with constitutional provisions, the legislature
has a right of appropriation.
“Dr. Okupe as a public affairs manager, has a responsibility to make
friends and create a harmonious working relationship between the
executive and other arms of government. His job is not to make enemies
and create unfavourable atmosphere for Mr. President.
“We take exception to such unwarranted attack on the Office of the
President of the Senate and we urge Dr. Okupe to know his limits.”
Spokesman of Tambuwal Mallam Imam Imam said in a statement: “The
attention of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Aminu
Waziri Tambuwal, has been drawn to a news conference addressed by the
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin
Okupe, where he made disparaging remarks about the leadership of the two
chambers of the National Assembly with regards to the remarks of Senate
President David Mark and the Speaker of the House of Representatives at
the presentation of the 2013 budget.
“The Speaker wishes to state that the remarks of the two leaders are
in conformity with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and that all statements by the
two leaders were backed by facts and figures from field studies by the
legislators and expert advise.
“It is apparent that Okupe is dabbling into areas where he is totally ignorant about.
“The uncouth manner in which he replied elected representatives
showed his apparent lack of respect for the legislature as an
institution. The entire remarks he made gave him out as an overzealous
official doing a hatchet job in order to be relevant in the scheme of
things.
Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Media And Public Affairs,
Victor Ogene said the House of Representatives was too busy to give
attention to people like Dr. Doyin Okupe “who are worn – out
politicians, seeking relevance, and so they must pander and speak to
draw their principals into unnecessary confrontations.
“It is for the Nigerian people to judge. If the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Public Affairs is saying that the MDAs are
incapable of utilizing legitimately approved funds, all he’s saying is
that the entire executive branch lacks capacity to serve the Nigerian
people.
“It’s a serious indictment and it is not one that the House of
Representatives will join in making merry over. Instead, we will be more
determined than ever to correct this anomaly.
“Talking about the Speaker being dictatorial, the Speaker since his
emergence has never tended to act as Aminu Waziri Tambuwal. He has
instead at every point and turn reflected the wishes and position of the
entire 360-member House of Representatives.
“Of course, if this were not so, if we disagreed with Mr. Speaker, it
will show in our response to any issue that he speaks about. But as you
can see from the standing ovation that the got intermittently, it shows
clearly that the Speaker was speaking the minds of his colleagues in
the House of Representatives.”
Culled: The Nation
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