N’Assembly: Three-horse Race Imminent as Yari, Kalu Rally Senators-elect against Akpabio
*Against APC’s arrangements, North-central caucus moves to produce DSP
*House speakership: G-7 meets 182 members-elect, set to unveil candidate
This is as the President-elect, Senator Bola Tinubu, yesterday returned to Nigeria eight days before the inauguration of his administration to drive the implementation of the zoning of the National Assembly leadership by the ruling APC.
The North-central senators-elect have, however, been making serious moves to woo other senators from other geopolitical zones for one of their own to emerge as the Deputy Senate President.
The APC had micro-zoned the position to Senator Barau Jibrin from the North-west state of Kano.
In a related development, the G7 aspirants for the position of the Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives have met with Greater Minority with a resolution to present a consensus candidate for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker positions.
Investigation revealed that barring the outcome of further negotiations, the Senators-elect might nominate Senators Akpabio, Kalu, and Yari as their candidates for the position of Senate President on the day of their inauguration.
It was further learnt that Yari might choose to step down for Kalu before the commencement of voting so that he could contest the deputy Senate President position.
But at the moment, the race is too close to call as each of the three contenders is laying claims to having enough members that could give them victory.
Akpabio and the other anointed candidates of the APC are not resting on their oars as they were going after the members of the opposition political parties last week for their support.
Some of the aspirants are spending hard currencies to realise their ambition with most of the rooms in some five-star hotels in Abuja fully booked by the aspirants.
Tinubu Returns to Drive Implementation of Zoning
Meanwhile, the incoming President, Tinubu returned to the country yesterday after a week in Europe.
While abroad, Tinubu met with Kwankwaso, and the former Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi.
The meeting has generated tension, with some Kano APC chieftains kicking against any attempt by Tinubu to appoint Kwankwaso into his cabinet.
Governor Ganduje of Kano had also expressed reservations over the meeting as was heard in a leaked audio conversation.
Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, Vice-President-elect, Kashim Shettima, and Akpabio, were among those who welcomed Tinubu.
However, the review could not be carried out in Tinubu’s absence.
North-central Caucus Vows to Produce DSP
In a related development, the North-central senators-elect have been making serious moves to woo other like-minds from other geopolitical zones for their candidate to emerge as the Deputy Senate President (DSP).
Wadada, who was elected on the ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), said the fact that he and some of his colleagues have been following Akpabio, does not mean that the North-central is not interested in the position of DSP.
Wadada said: “The North-central will not, and cannot be left out with a representative like us. We will always strive to get what belongs to us or what we deserve.
“The governors met with the aspirants from the North-central and efforts are really on to ensure that North-central gets what it deserves.
“As senators-elect from the North-central geopolitical zone, our position has not changed. We stand for the Deputy Senate President,” he added.
House Speakership: G-7 Meets Greater Minority, Set to Unveil Candidate
Meanwhile, the candidates of Group 7 (G7) for the position of the Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives have met with another group of 182 members-elect from the opposition parties better known as Greater Minority with a resolved to present a consensus candidate for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker positions.
The candidates of G7 include Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase; Chairman of the House Committee on Navy, Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi; Chairman of House Committee on Appropriations, Hon. Muktar Aliyu Betara; Hon. Sada Soli; Hon. Mariam Onuoha and Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji.
In a statement signed by Gagdi after the meeting which was held in Abuja yesterday, the incoming lawmakers agreed on consensus candidates for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker positions and decided to wait for a later date to unveil the candidates.
Speaking on the development, Gagdi said the members-elect settled for candidates that will be acceptable to the majority of them.
“We have formed this alliance to resist all attempts by external forces to impose leadership on the 10″ House of Representatives. Be rest assured that the next leader of the House will emerge from us,” he stated.
The caucus also known as ‘Greater Majority’ going by its collective number of 182 member-elect across minority parties said this in a statement signed by the secretary of the group, Ali Isa, yesterday.
Constitution will Prevail over Party’s Zoning, Says Jimoh Ibrahim
On his part, a Senator-elect from the Ondo South senatorial district, Jimoh Ibrahim, has said his colleagues would follow the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, and not zoning arrangements, to elect their presiding officers.
Ibrahim said: “The leadership of the 10th National Assembly is about constitutional provisions. We were elected to protect the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Section 50 of the constitution says “Senators-Elect shall select one, among them to preside over the affairs of the Senate.
“We cannot do anything beyond the provisions of the constitution. That is what we would do.
“Section 1(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria establishes the supremacy of the Constitution above any other Act of Parliament that is inconsistent with the Constitution shall be declared void,” Ibrahim explained.