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10th NASS Leadership: Shettima meets speakership aspirants

The Vice-President-elect, Kashim Shettima, has met with some of the house of representatives members-elect for the 10th assembly.

The meeting on Friday with the reps-elect, including returning and new lawmakers, was held at the residence of the vice-president-elect in Abuja.

The meeting was organised by the Joint Task, an alliance of eight political parties, including the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Addressing the meeting, Shettima said he was reaching out to the contestants in the race to possibly step down for Tajudden Abbas and Benjamin Kalu for the positions of speaker and deputy respectively.

It could be recalled that the ruling party picked Abbas and Kalu as its preferred candidates for the positions of presiding officers of the House of Representatives.

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However, other APC reps in the race have expressed reservations over the party’s choices, saying that the APC did not consult them before taking such decision.

Shettima said he has been meeting with the aspirants in the race to persuade them to support the party’s choice.

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He said, “I will take it upon myself to reach out to the other contenders. Muktar Betara is my brother. We are from the same sub-region, we are from the same state and I have the best relationship with him.’’

“I met him two nights ago, I will sustain that discussion so that at the end of the day there will be no winner, no vanquished.

“Around 1 pm today I met with Idris Wase, the deputy speaker. He is someone very close to me. We will continue with the engagements so that we shall have a rancour-free 10th assembly.

“Mariam Onuoha is my friend, I will reach out to her so that together, we can form one person.”

Shettima said the executive can only achieve little without the support of the national assembly.

“When Obasanjo lost grip of the national assembly, his first tenure was a failure. It was largely enmeshed in one crisis after another. It was when he got a grip on the national assembly — not a complaint national assembly, but a united national assembly. (He was then) able to achieve a lot in his second term,” he said.

“President Muhammadu Buhari could do little in his first term fundamentally because of rancorous or the strained relationship between the executive and the legislature. What was accomplished in the last four years was because of the harmonious relationship between the executive and legislature.

“When President Goodluck Jonathan lost grip of the national assembly when Aminu Waziri Tambuwal emerged as the speaker, that rancorous relationship eventually culminated in his defeat in the 2015 general election.“

In a remark, Abbas said he and Kalu will not “disappoint”.

“We will discharge our responsibility with utmost efficiency,” he said.

“After June 13, if God makes it possible, we will be the ones on the ring of leadership that the national assembly will be exceptionally guarded.

“We want to assure you that we will work harmoniously together. We will corporate in the best way possible.”

Speaking earlier, Kalu who is the spokesperson of the House appreciated the party, saying that the decision will give a sense of belonging to every part of the country.

He said: “It is with great joy that I stand before you to say thank you. To pledge our commitment to your administration, rancour free, acrimony free administration. It’s a pledge.

“In your magnanimity, you decided to show that cohesion was necessary for nation building. But this time, irrespective of the votes that come from the South East, you considered cohesion and gave us deputy speaker, we are grateful.

“Sir, here we have over 153 members some of whom are outside who are in support of the decision that the party has taken. Because this is the decision that will give every part of the nation a sense of belonging.”

In an opening remark, the chairman of Joint Task, Hon. Usman Kumo said they will work harmonious with the executive.

“In the 10th Assembly we  will try to work harmoniously with the executive. In the two different instances 7th Assembly, in the 8th Assembly budget were not implemented because they were attacked.

“So if you’re not in the good book of the executive, your budget, your constituency intervention capital projects cannot see the light of the day. But in the 9th Assembly, we are committed to work harmoniously with the executive”, Kumo said.

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