The Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and his loyalists are in a fix over who
to nominate that will challenge current House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila,
who has been adopted by the APC for the speakership of the 9th
Assembly, Daily Trust has learnt.
Sources within the National
Assembly told our correspondent that Dogara and his loyalists had been
meeting for the past weeks to decide on who to bring out to face the
Gbajabiamila, but that they could not zero in on anybody.
There
were four members of Dogara camp contesting for the seat: Mohammed Umar
Bago (APC, Niger), Abdulrazak Namdas (APC, Adamawa), Babangida Ibrahim
(APC, Katsina) and Muktar Aliyu Betara (APC, Borno).
However,
while Ibrahim is from the same state with President Muhammadu Buhari,
Namdas and Betara are from the North East, where the position of the
senate president has been zoned to, and all the three major contenders
for the number three citizen’s seat are from the zone.
The three
contenders for the senate president’s seat are Senate Leader, Ahmad
Lawan (APC, Yobe), Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume (APC, Borno) and Sen.
Mohammed Danjuma Goje (APC, Gombe). Thus, it is believed that the
positions of senate president and speaker cannot go to the same region.
It
was learnt that the Dogara loyalists would have settled for Bago who is
from the North Central, but that most of them are reportedly not
comfortable with him. Another of Dogara man, Ahmed Idris Wase (APC,
Plateau), was in the race for the speakership until last week when
Gbajabiamila’s adoption was made public. Sources said Wase would have
been the candidate to give Gbajabiamila a tough time but that he had
reportedly backed out of the race.
After APC adopted the house
leader and zoned the position of deputy speaker to the North Central,
Wase immediately suspended his campaign. It was learnt that he is to be
paired with Gbajabiamila as deputy. Daily Trust gathered that Dogara
loyalists are now shopping for who they will support to challenge
Gbajabiamila as none of the current contenders among them can match him.
One
of the Dogara loyalists told our correspondent that the decision to
bring out somebody among them was taking time because they were still
watching to see who to support.
However, the source said the
decision would be taken between this week and next as some of the Dogara
loyalists had already started grumbling over the matter. “The truth
of the matter is that for now, we don’t have a strong person that can
challenge Gbaja. The scenario is quite different from 2015 when we had
Dogara as a strong challenger.
“But this time around, with the
exit of Wase from the race and his readiness to be deputy speaker to
Gbaja, we’re finding it difficult. No matter what, we have to take a
decision on that soon.
“The situation is even uncertain because
Dogara himself has not indicated the person he wants among his
loyalists. Some were even insinuating among us that he would want to
contest, but he told some of us that he won’t contest under present
circumstances,” the source said
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