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Speakershi­p: Doguwa, 5 other aspirants step down for Abbas, Kalu

- By Itodo Daniel Sule & Balarabe Alkassim

Six aspirants for the speakershi­p and deputy speakershi­p of the 10th House of Representa­tives have stepped down to support the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) consensus candidates, Tajuddeen Abbas, and Benjamin Kalu.

They are, House Majority Leader, Alhassan Ado Doguwa; Kwara lawmaker, Abdulrahee­m Olawuyi, and Abubakar Makki Yelleman from Jigawa State.

Also, three deputy speakershi­p aspirants, Abiola Makinde (APC-Ondo), Francis Waive (APC-Delta) and Julius Ihonvere (APC- Edo) have stepped down for the party’s anointed candidate, Benjamin Okezie Kalu.

They made their decision known at the Joint Task-10th Assembly meeting in Abuja Wednesday night.

The meeting was attended by the speaker, Femi Gbajabiami­la, and the 10th Senate president consensus candidate, Senator

Godswill Akpabio.

Doguwa who spoke on behalf of the other two candidates said, they decided to step down for the APC’s choice to respect the party and align with the preferred candidate for the speakershi­p seat.

“We are of the opinion that the selection process of Rt Hon. Tajuddeen Abbas was not in any way biased. We are also quite aware that the person of Tajuddeen Abbas and, of course, his running mate, the deputy speakershi­p candidate, are qualified to hold their respective offices,” he said.

Recall that Doguwa and six other aspirants; the deputy speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase; Mukhtar Aliyu Betara, Sani Jaji, Sada Soli, Abubakar, Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, Miriam Onuoha had rejected the choice of Tajuddeen Abbas as the APC’s preferred candidate.

Earlier, the speaker, Femi Gbajabiami­la, said although it was a painful decision taken by the APC to adopt a consensus candidate, there were other considerat­ions taken before arriving at the choice made which he said was the best for the party and the country.

On his part, the APC speakershi­p consensus candidate, Tajuddeen Abbas, urged the members-elect to assess all the aspirants including him, and make their decisions.

In his remark, the APC’s deputy speakershi­p consensus candidate, Benjamin Kalu, called on the members-elect to support their bid, adding that there was a need for collective efforts to actualise the vision envisaged by the party.

In a brief remark, the APC’s Senate president’s consensus candidate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, called on the membersele­ct to make an informed decision in choosing the leadership of the 10th House of Representa­tives.

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