….Faults NWC for jettisoning equity, fairness
Following the zoning and endorsement of some candidates for the leadership of the National Assembly (NASS) by the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Plateau Elders Forum has insisted that the House of Representatives should be led by an indigene of the state.
Rising from a meeting in the house of the chairman of the Forum, Ambassador Yahaya Kwande, in Jos, the executive council members of the non-partisan organisation called on elected members of the House of Representatives, both old and new, to back a Plateau State candidate for the position of the Speakership in the green chamber.
It will be recalled that two frontline candidates vying for the position in the North-Central geopolitical zone are from Plateau State, and they include, Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase, the out-going Deputy Speaker and Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi.
A press statement signed by Jonathan Ishaku, spokesman of the Forum, on Wednesday, noted that the two candidates possess unassailable credentials.
“As Deputy Speaker in the 9th Assembly Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase has served diligently using his long legislative experience and has deputized effectively for the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
“On the other hand, Hon Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, on account of his legislative dexterity and skills has sponsored the highest number of bills by a member in a single first term, with six having been assented into law by the President.
According to the elders, apart from the resourcefulness of the Plateau State candidates, it is in the interest of fairness and justice that the state be given the opportunity to lead the House.
The group maintained that while the North-West and the North-East geopolitical zones have produced the Speaker four times and one time, respectively, the North-Central has never produced one.
They argued that if the rumours making the rounds that the Speakership position has been zoned to the North-West again, in addition to the Senate President position, are true, it would be unfair to the North-Central zone which would get nothing.
“In the interest of equity, therefore, we insist on zoning the Speakership to the North-Central and particularly to Plateau State,” the Forum noted.
Meanwhile, the elders have appealed to the two candidates to unite and allow only one of them to stand, arguing that doing so will brighten the chance of the state to get the position.
They said this would be in the best interest of the state as both of them are high quality candidates who have demonstrated that they are great legislative assets to the nation.
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