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APC summoned Jibrin to settle with Dogara, not disciplinary C’tee

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APC summoned Jibrin to settle with Dogara

The All Progressives Congress (APC) said invitation to former Chairman of Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin by the party is to broker peace between Yakubu Dogara, the speaker, and him (Jibrin) not to face disciplinary Committee of the party.

Speaking after a four-hour meeting with Jibrin on Tuesday,  the party’s deputy national chairman north, Lawal Shuaib  said consultation on how to resolve the feud is still going on.

“We are discussing with them and it is an ongoing consultation, we are not done with them.

“We sat with the Speaker, we just finished sitting with him and we would continue to sit with him, ” Shuaibu said.

 “I, that summoned him, the national secretary of the party and the national vice chairman of his zone sat down to discuss.

“There is nothing like passing any judgment on any member of the party, we only play our role as the umpire in this matter to see how we can create some atmosphere of peace and unity among our members.

“I was reading today in the paper that we called him to discipline him, discipline him on what? 

“Whatever happens in the house of representatives or the senate under the constitution and their rules they are immune.”

Shuaibu said the party is hearing directly from them so as to find how it can handle the situation.

“What we did actually was that we heard from him. 

“We have heard earlier from the speaker but because it was not in the newspapers, like you just went and published nobody knew we held a meeting with the speaker,” he said.

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“I want to say what we discussed, honestly speaking was to get a better brief because we have to be carried along.”

On his part, Jibrin who refused to speak on the outcome of the meeting said he was at the APC secretariat to honour the summon of the party.

“I’m here on the invitation of our great party, the APC we discussed extensively on the crisis in the House of Representatives,” Jibrin said.

“We will continue to discuss and engage ourselves, I will continue to honour the invitation of our party and I am sure that whatever it is we decide you will know in the due course.” 

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