ides Defy Dogara, Collect Funds To Publish Magazine Key aides of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, have disregarded his instruction against soliciting for funds from members of the House to publish the maiden edition of "Reps Speaker", a quarterly in-house journal. Among the aides, who defied the speaker, are the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS) Mr. CID Maduabum, and Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs,Turaki Hassan. by Sahara Reporters, New York Jul 28, 2016 Key aides of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, have disregarded his instruction against soliciting for funds from members of the House to publish the maiden edition of "Reps Speaker", a quarterly in-house journal. Among the aides, who defied the speaker, are the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS) Mr. CID Maduabum, and Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs,Turaki Hassan. SaharaReporters learned that the magazine was the brainchild of Maduabum who, exploiting the inadequacies of Turaki as spokesman, persuaded a reluctant Dogara to approve its publication. But Dogara's approval, said an insider, was accompanied by a caveat: "Do not solicit for funds from any quarters, especially members of the House." Reliable sources confirmed that the Director-General of the National Assembly-owned Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS), Dr. Ladi Hamalai, offered to fund the publication, something warmly received by the Speaker. But the aides ignored Dogara's warning by going ahead to solicit for funds from some political figures with whom the Speaker is close. Among these is Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State and members of the House. House members reluctant to provide funds were pressured into placing advertisements at a unit cost of N250,000. This was kept away from the Speaker and his Chief of Staff. But Maduabum and Turaki were perpetually gripped by fear of being exposed, especially in the media, after the magazine was launched. The duo took the preventive step of bribing members of the Speaker's media team, who were similarly kept in the dark, about the publication of the magazine. However, two of the Speaker's media assistants, Yakubu Musa Fagge and Ilya Habila, handed the N50,000 each received from Turaki to Dogara's Chief of Staff, with letters explaining their action. In his letter, Fagge said he was handing over the money, received in two installments of 25,000, because he did not know the source of the money, considering that the magazine in question was printed free. Habila's explanation was that he could not understand how N3million raised at the-the magazine launch was expanded and demanded an explanation. The letters got Dogra's Chief of Staff to demand from Turaki a response to the issues raised by the media team members in their letters.

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ides Defy Dogara, Collect Funds To Publish Magazine

Key aides of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, have disregarded his instruction  against soliciting for funds from members of the House  to publish the maiden edition of "Reps Speaker", a quarterly  in-house journal.  Among the aides, who defied the speaker, are the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS) Mr. CID  Maduabum, and Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs,Turaki Hassan.
by Sahara Reporters, New York Jul 28, 2016

Key aides of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, have disregarded his instruction  against soliciting for funds from members of the House  to publish the maiden edition of "Reps Speaker", a quarterly  in-house journal.  Among the aides, who defied the speaker, are the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCOS) Mr. CID  Maduabum, and Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs,Turaki Hassan.

SaharaReporters learned that the magazine was the brainchild of Maduabum who, exploiting the inadequacies of Turaki as spokesman, persuaded a reluctant Dogara to approve its publication. But Dogara's approval, said an insider,  was accompanied by a caveat: "Do not solicit for funds from any quarters, especially members of the House."

Reliable sources confirmed that the Director-General of the National Assembly-owned Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS), Dr. Ladi Hamalai, offered to fund the  publication, something warmly received by  the Speaker.

But the aides ignored Dogara's warning by going ahead to solicit for funds from some  political figures with whom the Speaker is close. Among these is Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State and members of the House.

 House members reluctant to provide funds were pressured into placing advertisements at a unit cost of N250,000. This was kept away from the Speaker and  his Chief of Staff.

But Maduabum and Turaki were perpetually gripped by fear of being exposed, especially in the media, after the magazine was launched.  The duo took the preventive step of bribing members of the Speaker's media team, who were similarly kept in the dark, about the publication of the magazine.

However, two of the Speaker's  media assistants,  Yakubu Musa Fagge and Ilya Habila, handed  the N50,000 each  received from Turaki to  Dogara's Chief  of Staff, with letters explaining their action.

In his letter, Fagge said he was handing over the money,  received in two installments of 25,000, because he did not know the source of the money, considering that the magazine in question was printed free.

Habila's explanation was that he could not understand how N3million raised at the-the magazine launch was expanded  and demanded an explanation.

The letters got Dogra's Chief of Staff to demand from Turaki a response to the issues raised by the media team members in their letters.

 

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