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10th NASS: Opposition Parties Suggest Election for Speakership

10th NASS: Opposition Parties Suggest Election for Speakership | Daily Report Nigeria

Lawmakers from seven opposition parties in the House of Representatives are suggesting the conduction of an election for the Speakership position.

“The Greater Majority” house-made its proposal to contest for the office of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker in the 10th National Assembly on Thursday.

This was after an emergency meeting of the minority caucus leadership held at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja Thursday night.

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Victor Adam Ogene, the spokesman of the caucus issued a statement at the end of the meeting.

He said that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) should not force zoning on all member-elect since it didn’t adopt micro-zoning during the 2023 presidential primary election.

Ogene insisted that the outcome of last Saturday’s supplementary elections showed that the minority caucus has risen to 182, one vote more than the statutory benchmark required to elect a Speaker.

The statement reads:

Besides the issue of ranking, every member is entitled to run for the office of Speaker, regardless of political party affiliation.

“The All Progressives Congress, APC, or indeed, any political party for that matter, reserves the right to regale itself with talks about micro-zoning leadership positions in the National Assembly. But the overriding question remains, are such fanciful engagements binding of the generality of Members-Elect? The answer today, tomorrow – and until our current constitution is altered to reflect that desire – is a big No.

“Issues surrounding this all-important question is easily resolved, in the case of the House of Representatives, by Section 50(1)(b), to wit:

“There shall be a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, who shall be elected by the members of that House from among themselves.

“While zoning is permitted, as an intra-party solution to the sharing of political offices, seeking to enforce such on the generality of members would be tantamount to affronting Section 50 of the Nigerian constitution.

“Besides, political parties must not always use the National Assembly as guinea pigs for their zoning fancies. Why didn’t these governors summon the same courage, which they currently seek to flaunt, during the presidential primaries, by micro-zoning the presidency to a particular zone? If it was okay to say that the presidential ticket should go to the South, then I think they ought to follow through with that same template and propose, for instance, that the Speakership should go to the North.”

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