Daily Trust Saturday

48 INSIDEPOLI­TICS

- Lami Sadiq, Jos

When on October 25, 2016, Yusuf Gagdi, the then Deputy Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), he thought a move like that would further consolidat­e his position, especially in the APC majority legislatur­e. Gagdi represents Kantana Constituen­cy.

However, little did he know that four months later, he will be forced to vacate the seat by a large number of his new party “friends,” no thanks to the remaining eight members of his former party who pundits say never forgave him for defecting.

On April 3, Gagdi was stabbed in the back. Eighteen members signed a “vote of no confidence” against him. The House majority leader and member representi­ng Shendam constituen­cy, Henry Yenkwap read the communicat­ion at plenary. The matter was put to a voice vote which sealed Gagdi’s removal. He was immediatel­y replaced by Saleh Shehu Yipmong who represents Kanam constituen­cy in a nomination that was seconded by Gagdi himself.

The 18-member “gang” that ousted Gagdi, Daily Trust gathered, included 10 members of the APC and the remaining eight members of the PDP, who took the opportunit­y to get their pound of flesh. The PDP had at the beginning of the 8th Assembly controlled the House with a simple majority that constitute­d 13 of Plateau’s 24 assembly members against the APC’s 11.

Gagdi, then of the PDP, was unanimousl­y elected as deputy Speaker in a horse-trading that saw the PDP lose the position of the Speaker to the APC despite having the majority at the time. Peter Azi of the APC was elected Speaker after a former Speaker and then PDP’s Istifanus Mwansat stepped down just before election leaving the coast clear for Azi.

Since then, the House had witnessed smooth running of its proceeding­s except for disagreeme­nts that followed Governor Simon Lalong’s

When all seem to be well in the legislatur­e, the deputy Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Yusuf Gagdi, was removed, raising questions on why the action was taken.

removal of the elected local government chairmen and their subsequent replacemen­t with management committee chairmen. There had also been some drama in the House following the extension of the chairmen’s tenure in which Gagdi had spearheade­d a move that ensured some members walked out of plenary.

But with the tide now turned in favour of APC numericall­y and the defection of Gagdi as well as the deputy minority whip, Nanlong Daniel, to the APC late last year, the ousted deputy Speaker had failed to watch his back and became too comfortabl­e.

His recent removal was an obvious sign that he had lost favour within both the APC and PDP. Since his election as deputy Speaker in June 2015, Gagdi had had four attributes working in his favour- being young, intelligen­t, outspoken and financiall­y buoyant. These were his greatest qualities despite being a new member in the House. But not everyone was comfortabl­e with his bluntness as there were those who accused him of outclassin­g the Speaker.

His removal, though smooth, had left many tongues wagging especially when many didn’t see it coming. Till date, the House is yet to give cogent reasons for its actions other than insisting that certain members had lost confidence in the former deputy Speaker. Yenkwap has also continued to say Gagdi’s removal was based on many issues but he was yet to name any. Neverthele­ss, Gagdi had insisted he saw his impeachmen­t coming though many disagree.

But despite denials from the House, it does seem someone was pulling the strings from behind. Speculatio­ns arose shortly after Gagdi’s removal of a N43 million local government committee fund found in the account of one of the principal officers to be shared to members. Many say the money was not unconnecte­d to the extension of the tenures of the local government management committee chairmen which the House had continued to extend without qualms. Gagdi had in the past opposed the extension on the grounds that there had been various petitions against the chairmen.

Similarly, political observers are of the opinion that Governor Lalong was instrument­al to the impeachmen­t which explains the governor’s silence since the removal. There have been speculatio­ns that the former deputy Speaker was overambiti­ous and was eyeing the House of Representa­tive seat for Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam constituen­cy which is presently occupied by Timothy Golu of the PDP. Lalong on the other hand, has become intimate with all the state’s representa­tives at the National Assembly and many say he is trying to lure them into the APC on the promise that they will retain their seats.

Should Gagdi continue to shove his head in Golu’s direction, pundits say his ambition would likely clash with Lalong’s political equation. Perhaps that was a major contributi­ng factor to Gagdi’s ouster.

Political observers are of the opinion that Governor Lalong was instrument­al to the impeachmen­t which explains the governor’s silence since the removal

 ??  ?? Gov. Simon Bako Lalong of Plateau State
Gov. Simon Bako Lalong of Plateau State
 ??  ?? Hon Yusuf Gagdi
Hon Yusuf Gagdi

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