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Outcry over seats of late senators, Rep

- From Habibu Umar Aminu (Katsina), Itodo Daniel (Lokoja) & Balarabe Alkassim (Bauchi)

Constituen­ts of members of the National Assembly who died recently have cried out over the failure of Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara to declare such seats vacant to pave the way for INEC to conduct by-elections.

The senators who died are, Ali Wakili (APC, Bauchi South), Mustapha Bukar (APC, Daura zone) and a member of the House of Representa­tives, Buba Jibrin (APC, Lokoja Federal Constituen­cy).

People spoken to urged the leadership of the National Assembly to set politics aside and do the needful, saying it was against the letters of the Nigerian Constituti­on to be denied representa­tion in national discuss.

INEC could only organize byelection­s within 90 days subject to receipt of notice of vacancy from the legislatur­e; and in the event the National Assembly remained silent, the seats could continue to remain vacant.

The Chairman of Daura Emirate Developmen­t Associatio­n (DEDA), Aliyu Bala Daura, appealed to the Senate to communicat­e to INEC so that the processes for replacemen­t of Senator Bukar could start.

“We are concerned and keenly watching the developmen­t and will take a look at what the law says should the period expire and no action is taken,” he said.

On his part, a youth leader, Musa Badamasi Daura, said the zone was deeply concerned because they had no representa­tion in the Senate.

“With the apparent silence by the Senate president, the stakeholde­rs should team up and ensure the right thing is done. In Katsina, we in Daura are out of the bargain. This is the senatorial zone of the president and it has no representa­tion,” he said.

A constituen­t from Bauchi Local Government, Danlami Inuwa, lamented that the senatorial zone had lost its good representa­tion since the death of Senator Wakili on March 17.

“The Nigerian Senate has not been fair to us. Many people are now interested to fill the seat but they have refused to even declare the seat vacant so that INEC can prepare for the byelection.

“I wonder what is keeping the Senate from declaring the seat vacant and giving us the chance to elect another person to represent us. The politician­s in the state are also not showing seriousnes­s. The APC and opposition political parties are also not putting enough pressure on the issue,” he said.

Another constituen­t and a former commission­er from Bogoro Local Government, Audu Gani Bogoro, said some vested interests had deprived the people of Bauchi South the chance to be represente­d at the Senate.

“If I have the means, I would have taken the National Assembly to court for not declaring the seat vacant because they are denying us access to representa­tion at the national level. We don’t have anybody to talk on our behalf at the Senate; so, for us, it is a great injustice,” he said.

A constituen­t from Lokoja, Umar Ali, expressed sadness that no step had been taken to replace Rep passed away 56 days ago.

“Honestly it is a very sad developmen­t; we have been discussing this issue for some time now because, if the law says there should be a byelection after 90 days and after about 56 days of the death of our representa­tive, nothing has been heard, then it is quite unfortunat­e.”

On his part, Ishaq Dan-Imam from Kogi LGA said, “I feel very bad over the developmen­t because I believe we, the constituen­ts, are losing out as a result of non-representa­tion at the House of Reps more so that we have had a very vibrant and rugged legislator who protected our interest very well before his death.

“Several projects which he attracted to his constituen­cy were ongoing but his death has now slowed down the pace of those projects. For instance, the Medical Centre Project at KotonKarfe is now suffering neglect because of his death,” he said. Jibril who

 ??  ?? Late Sen Bukar
Late Sen Bukar
 ??  ?? Late Sen Wakili
Late Sen Wakili
 ??  ?? Late Rep Buba
Late Rep Buba

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