15:07 27/06/2015
Abuja - A member of the House of Representatives, Amuda Garba
(APC-Ilorin East, Ilorin South, Kwara) , has expressed optimism that the
party would move beyond its present challenge.
Garba, who
expressed the opinion during interview with media in Abuja, added that
APC had sailed beyond more precarious situations.
Garba added that
the problems in the Senate and House of Representatives would be
surmounted and the party would remain stronger and united.
He said in view of recent fisticuffs in the House, "all will go back and get our acts right within the party."
"Right
from the beginning, the leadership of the party was challenging, the
presidential primaries came with its own challenges, even the choice of
the vice presidential candidate came with its own challenges."
"So, it is not a new thing. The legislature is always a very vibrant stage. That is why we are saying what we are saying."
"But
as loyal members of the party, as people who believe in the party and
what the party stands for, we will go back to mend our fences and will
come with a harmonized position."
"I can assure you that when the House reconvenes, we will be coming with a unified position", he said.
On complaints that fighting was not part of the promised change, he said that change does not come in any particular prototype.
"Sometimes, the change you promised is for events like this to happen and for the right positions to be upheld."
He
said the recent fisticuffs resulted from the party’s recommendation
that some candidates should occupy principal positions and the caucuses
in the House having a different view.
According to him, the caucuses made up of members of the House of should have decided who occupied the positions.
"It
is clearly stated in the Order Book that it is the party’s caucus
within the House that determines their leadership. But we know the party
can intervene and create a platform for election so that we would have
done our internal democracy."
He advised his colleagues to remember the interest of their constituencies.
"To
be truly successful as a legislator, one must not forget the reason for
which he was elected which is to be the voice of his/her constituents. "
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