Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, has revealed how
certain Senators were stopped from returning to the National Assembly in 2007
for thwarting the attempt to extend former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s
tenure.
On May 16, 2006, the upper chamber of the federal
legislature shot down the move by pro-Obasanjo lawmakers for an alteration of
the constitution to allow three terms for Nigeria’s presidents.
Nnamani stated that the military might have dethroned the
Federal Government if such an amendment was made.
Since leaving power, Obasanjo has strongly denied that he
desired to exceed the extant two terms limit.
In an interview with journalists in Lagos, Nnamani expressed
sadness that patriotic Nigerians were ostensibly punished for insisting on the
right thing.
The Enugu-born All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart said
what happened to his former colleagues still hurts him.
“Some people say I have regrets. No, I don’t have personal
regrets. I would call it a general regret because my leadership of the Senate
was not personal.
“Regret what? I was the number three citizen of Nigeria. To
me, being principled was more than going back to the Senate,” he said.
Nnamani described the 5th Senate as one of the best in
Nigeria, revealing that more than half of members had doctorate degrees.
“We had 57 PhD holders, I know because I have a list of
their credentials. Engineers, Doctors, Professors, former Vice Chancellors etc.
“But they could not go back to the Senate due to their
insistence on democratic tenets. They (powerful forces) worked against them.
“The Senators were weeded away for opposing the third term
agenda. No personal regrets; the general regret was seeing them blocked from
returning.
“My colleagues cared for me. Whenever a senior security
officer came to my office, they would later come or call me.
“They asked: What’s happening? Hope all is well? Did they
come to arrest you? I’m happy they supported me, their backing gave me courage.
“We avoided ‘banana peels’. No secrecy, spendings were
transparent. So, I don’t regret doing the right thing, I will do it again if
the opportunity arises.
“During our time, there was no conflict between the
legislature and the executive. Obasanjo was and is not my enemy”, Nnamani
stressed.
Asked to assess the 9th Senate under the leadership of Yobe
Senator, Ahmed Lawan, he explained that events and times are no longer the
same.
“There will always be leadership style, people are not the
same. You also have to understand that circumstances and times have changed.
“If they give approvals it must be that majority of Senators
are in support. You can’t impose on your colleagues, you’re only the leader.”
In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari administration appointed
Nnamani as Chairman of the Constitutional and Electoral Reforms Committee.
The politician will clock 73 on November 2. His book which
chronicled the tenure extension plot, ‘Standing Strong: Legislative Reforms,
Third Term and Other Issues of the 5th Senate’, is set for launch next week.
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