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Betara Trudges on with House Speakershi­p Ambition

Writes that the Chairman, House of Representa­tives Committee on Appropriat­ions, Hon. Muktar Aliyu Betara, is forging ahead with his speakershi­p ambition despite zoning arrangemen­t of the All Progressiv­e Congress’ national leadership to the contrary.

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Despite the edging out of North-East from the National Assembly leadership positions, a member of the House of Representa­tives representi­ng Biu/Bayo/Shani and Kwaya Kusar Federal Constituen­cy of Borno State, Hon. Muktar Betara is continuing his campaign and lobbying of stakeholde­rs towards realising his ambition of becoming the Speaker of the 10th House of Representa­tives.

Betara who’s the incumbent Chairman of House Committee on Appropriat­ions, made his foray into politics when he contested for the House of Representa­tives seat on the platform of the defunct All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP) and got elected as the member representi­ng the interests of Biu, Kwaya Kusar, Bayo and Shani Federal Constituen­cy in 2007.

Since then, he has been re-elected, emerging as one of the few members to have served in the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth assemblies in Nigeria, with the current and immediate past tenures secured on the platform of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

He’s no doubt, one of the few very hardworkin­g lawmakers who has made valuable contributi­ons to the green chamber right from the 6th Assembly to the current 9th Assembly where he headed key House Committees such as Army (7th Assembly), Defence (8th Assembly) and Appropriat­ions (9th Assembly).

The lawmaker conceived his Speakershi­p ambition in 2019, but on compassion­ate grounds, he stepped aside and fully supported Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la to emerge as Speaker.

In 2023, four years after stepping aside for incumbent Speaker, Gbajabiami­la, he decided to contest for Speakershi­p again, optimistic­ally expecting the support of the incumbent and the National leadership of the party.

However, he was disappoint­ed as the ruling party picked someone else as their consensus candidate.

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) leadership had last week endorsed Hon. Tajudeen Abass from Kaduna State (Northwest) as its consensus candidate for the speakershi­p position.

The endorsemen­t has been trailed with protest, with seven aspirants including Betara known as the G-7 (Hon. Idris Wase, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa, Yusuf Gagdi, Sada Soli, Aminu Jaji and Mariam Onuoha) faulting the party’s decision.

Betara and incumbent Deputy Speaker, Wase had expressed disappoint­ment in APC’s choice describing Abass as unpopular as against the leading aspirants.

According to Betara, Gbajabiami­la despite being a friend nominated Abass outside of ranking lawmakers like himself, Wase, Doguwa, Gagdi and other leading aspirants.

His words, “The deputy speaker we came in together, we have been close and I think I am the best friend to the deputy speaker when we came in the 6th Assembly. We have been in one family, we are together but you see in politics sometimes he will on the other side and I will be on the other side. But today we are together for this movement. When I invited him, he joined me today for my declaratio­n here he honoured it and my DS (Deputy Speaker), I am very grateful for the honour you gave me today.

“For my brother Hon. Yusuf Gagdi, I remember when Hon. Gudaji went for his declaratio­n, he said Betara is one man that doesn’t say no and why I cannot say no to my colleagues is sometimes when your colleague comes to you, he needs your assistance, if I can not provide all, at least I can do small. That is the main reason I cannot say no. As the engine room of the legislatur­e, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la gave me a name, he calls me the Head boy. I was surprised for my friend, my boss to nominate one person outside all of us here. If today the deputy speaker of the House is contesting, the Chairman Appropriat­ion is contesting, the majority leader is contesting, then who is closer to the Speaker? So nobody. He is bringing one person that members of the 9th Assembly I can tell you some of us even don’t even know the person - a lot of us.”

Moving Ahead

Following the announceme­nt of the consensus candidate, the G-7 aspirants had stormed the APC headquarte­rs to register their disappoint­ment and to make it known that they won’t tag along with the party’s choice.

Reiteratin­g their stance, Betara, speaking in Abuja, at the formal declaratio­n of the Deputy Speaker, Idris Wase, for the speakershi­p seat, said the group of seven candidates for the speakershi­p of the 10th assembly will work together for one of them to emerge as the leader of the House in the next dispensati­on.

He said: “A consensus candidate can be picked, but it will be by all of us sitting down. I assure everyone that there is not going to be any issue. I assure all of you that we are going to agree to support one of us as Speaker. For us, we formed this group because we are opposed to the zoning arrangemen­t of the party, We are not fighting and we would not fight. We are in support of a consensus candidate.

“We can pick the candidate from among ourselves but we will all sit down and decide on it. I assure all of you it is only one person that God would choose to be Speaker. We are not going to have any issue. We are going to agree to support one of us as Speaker.”

As Nigerians await their official announceme­nt on who the chosen one will be, it appears that Betara will emerge as the G-7 consensus candidate given his popularity and the love his colleagues have for him.

Aside his colleagues, Betara even before his official declaratio­n had gotten the endorsemen­t of major stakeholde­rs. He has the backing and blessings of new members elect, ex-lawmakers, ruling and minority parties chieftains and so on.

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