There is tension over the Speakership zoning by APC as one
of the key contenders for
the speakership of the 8th House of Representatives,
Mr. Yakubu Dogara, gave indications on Thursday that he might not toe the
zoning arrangement of the All Progressives Congress if it would not guarantee
“fairness and justice.”
Dogara,
who is from Bauchi State (North-East) is considered the main challenger to
House Minority Leader, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila (Lagos State), in the race for the
position.
For
weeks, Gbajabiamila has been touted as the likely candidate for the speakership
under an understanding allegedly reached within the APC’s circles to zone the
seat to the South-West.
The
party also reportedly agreed behind the scenes to allow the North-East, where
Dogara hails from, to produce the Senate President.
But,
on Thursday, Dogara came out clearly to say that the Senate and the House were
two different chambers and that a decision taken in respect of one could not be
imposed on the other.
The
APC lawmaker spoke just as a new group, nicknamed The Patriots, emerged
to demand that the candidate for the speakership must pass an “integrity test”
as against an individual emerging on the basis of party zoning arrangement.
Dogara
described the North-East as the poorest geo-political zone in the country that
required the backing of other zones in the sharing of political offices.
He
also stated that the reported prospect of the zone producing the senate
president did not in any way affect his aspiration.
He
addressed a news conference where he said, “We represent the aspirations of a
zone that is the poorest in the country.
“There
are candidates from other zones that already hold leadership positions in the
APC, yet they are running for the position of Speaker. Why are questions not
being asked in their own case?”
Dogara
admitted that the APC must be passing through a difficult period in taking a
position on the issue, but he advised the party to be guided aright so as not
to hurt the feelings of members.
At
least 22 members, including Peoples Democratic Party lawmakers, backed Dogara
on Thursday as he spoke.
Among
them were Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari
Mohammed (Kwara APC); Chairman, House Committee on Aviation, Mrs. Nkiruka
Onyejeocha (Abia PDP); Adams Jagaba (Kaduna APC); Mr. Emmanuel Ekon (Akwa Ibom
PDP); Binta Maigeri (Gombe PDP); Mr. Ezikiel Adaji (Benue PDP); Mr. Abubakar
Kannike (Kwara APC); Mr. Linus Okorie (Ebonyi PDP); and Mr. Herman Hembe (Benue
APC).
Dogara,
a lawyer and third-timer, said his reason for joining the race was because
“Change”, the APC’s slogan, to him, meant “simply to work.”
On
its part, The Patriots, at its inaugural news briefing on Thursday,
described itself as a “bi partisan legislative interest group” that was out to
ensure that the candidate for the office was the very best among lawmakers.
The
group also clarified that it was not out to support imposition of candidates by
forces outside the National Assembly, but would vote based on the belief that
the speaker passed an integrity test.
The
convener of the group, Mr. Musa Serkin-Ada, said, “Our group deliberately
focuses on both the election processes and quality of candidates, as opposed to
business-as-usual groups that crowd around individual candidates wishing to
contest for speakership and other positions.
“We
are more interested in setting the parameters – principles, vision, mission,
quality and commitment – of those who aspire to lead us, as opposed to
supporting individuals in return for sharing the spoils of office.”
According
to the group, one way of conducting the integrity test was to organise an
elaborate debate for the contestants to tell members why they qualified to be
speaker.
However,
a member from Lagos State and Senator-elect, Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, claimed
that Gbajabiamila already had close to “85 per cent support” of members for the
speakership.
Olamilekan
also claimed that “over 200 members” attended a meeting with Gbajabiamila on
Wednesday where they gave him their full backing.
The
Patriots claimed that it had members from
APC, PDP, All Progressives Grand Alliance, Labour Party and Accord in its
folds.
Punch
Tension over Speakership as Dogara set to reject APC zoning
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