Reps Oppose Femi Gbajabiamila’s Candidacy for Speaker
The ambition
of Femi Gbajabiamila, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, to
emerge as the Speaker of the House in the ninth National Assembly may have hit
the rocks as many of his colleagues are opposed to his bid.
Gbajabiamila
on Sunday in Abuja formally declared his intention to contest as speaker but
findings revealed that many his colleagues, especially those from the Northern
part of the country, are determined to ensure that he is not elected, just as
it was done in 2015.
One of the
lawmakers, who has been reelected for another term, said the general feeling is
that Gbajabiamila is “too proud and cocky to hold a sensitive position as the
Speaker of the House”.
He also
added that many of the lawmakers are working hard to prevent a situation where
the speaker “will be a yes man to President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu”.
“From the
look of things, the odds are against Gbajabiamila because he does not enjoy the
support of majority of his colleagues. The PDP has 100 Reps-elect and I can
tell you, Gbajabiamila cannot get the support of five of PDP lawmakers.
“In the APC,
many of the lawmakers especially from the Northern part of the country are also
not backing his ambition. They see it as a Tinubu agenda which they are
determined to resist at all cost. The only people who are rooting for Gbaja are
Reps-elect from South-West and even with that, it is not all the states from
the South-West.
“The general
impression amongst the lawmakers is that Gbajabiamila is too proud and lacks
the charisma of the current lawmaker, Yakubu Dogara. Except a miracle happens,
it is unlikely that Gbaja will get the position”, he said.
Daily
Independent also gathered that aside his colleagues, Gbajabiamila, who
currently represents Surulere 1 federal constituency of Lagos, does not enjoy
the support of APC leadership at the national level, contrary to the impression
being created.
According to
our source, a member of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), while the
National Working Committee led by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has been specific on
the choice of Ahmad Lawan as the party’s choice for Senate President, it has,
however, been silent on Gbajabiamila as speaker.
“If you
notice last week, the APC said it has decided that Ahmad Lawan will be the
Senate President and that the position is final but kept quiet on the position
of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. From feelers we are getting,
the party leadership is trying to avoid the mistake of 2015 but it is not
really keen on Gbajabiamila as the preferred candidate”, he said.
Meanwhile,
Jerry Alagboso, a House of Representatives member (PDP), on Sunday, advised
Gbajabiamila to forget the ambition of becoming speaker.
Alagboso,
who represents Orlu/Oru East/Orsu federal constituency spoke at the venue where
Gbajabiamila declared his bid to run for the speaker.
He had
openly inferred that Gbajabiamila was arrogant in the manner he was seeking
support of others for his ambition.
The
lawmaker, who said that he was speaking for his party, the PDP, his people in
the South East and South South and himself, said Gbajabiamila did not deem it
fit to consult widely with minority parties, especially the main opposition
PDP, believing that it was a done deal for him since he had the blessings of
his party, the APC.
The
legislator said that it was advisable for Gbajabiamila to ignore the arrogance
exhibited by his party in this matter and dialogue, negotiate with the leaders
in parliament, all lawmakers, and political parties, especially the PDP, as
these are the only people capable of helping or scuttling his age-long dream of
becoming a speaker.
Alagboso
told Gbajabiamila that he was taking the PDP for granted by casually calling
its members on phone to seek their support without having to go down to the
table to discuss with them.
“You have
been calling on us on phone, but it is important that you meet with us. You
cannot say because a man’s manhood is small then you can take his wife”, he
warned, insisting that the PDP will still be very much relevant at all times in
the affairs of the House of Representatives.
Alagboso’s
comments did not seem to go down well with the APC moderators of the event, who
whispered to him at intervals, making him to burst out in response saying,
“leave me to talk. If you didn’t want me to talk you shouldn’t have invited me
here.”
However, he
said he had no personal issues with Gbajabiamila’s ambition promising to
personally support him.
There were a
few other PDP lawmakers there also, like Wole Oke, who said that he personally
came to honour the Majority Leader, promising also to support him.
In his
declaration, Gbajabiamila pledged to fight and defend the independence of the
legislature, stressing, however, the imperative of striking a delicate balance
in the relationship between the executive and the legislative arms of
government without compromising the latter’s independence.
“I seek the
office of the speaker to bring our tendencies together and unite us as a
country. I seek the office of the speaker to bring governance even closer to
the people. I seek the office of the speaker to mentor the next generation. I
seek the office of the speaker so I can use the bully pulpit to galvanise Honourable
members to make life more abundant for every Nigerian irrespective of tribe,
religious background or political persuasion.
There is so
much work to be done by way of legislation in many areas of our life including
but not limited to education, health, power, infrastructure and alleviation of
poverty. I believe many of these deficits can be addressed through meaningful
and impactful legislation”, he said.
Gbajabiamila
was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2003 and has won
re-election four times after.
In 2015, he
contested to become the speaker of the House, he lost to the incumbent speaker,
Yakubu Dogara.
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