APC
Femi Gbajabiamila's ambition to become the Speaker of the House of Representatives might have suffered a serious blow.
There is tension within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
as the North Central caucus of the party insists on producing the
Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives.
According to Sunday Telegraph,
the move is generating fear as five serving governors on the platform
of the party have reportedly thrown their weight behind the decision.
According to Sunday Telegraph sources, four of the governors are
from the North Central zone while the fifth is from the South West.
If unresolved, the implication of this development means that the
current leader of the House and frontline aspirant for the Speakership,
Hon Femi Gbajabiamila’s chances may be affected in what a competent
source described as proxy battle against him.
Curiously, the defiant move by the governors and the North Central
caucus of the APC is coming amid plans by the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP to work against any anointed candidate of the APC
leadership.
According to a member of the APC National Working Committee, who
pleaded anonymity, the plot of the five governors had leaked to the
leadership of the party and that informed the reason the party’s
spokesman, Lanre Issa-Onilu clarified that the position of the National
Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole on the zoning of the Speakership was just a
guide and not the final position of the party.
“Right now, we are battling with quite a few challenging
moments, even though they are not unusual in politics. We are very
careful not to drag Mr President into this matter and at the same time,
we are not unmindful of the possible backlash a hasty decision could
incur.
“For instance, even though it was agreed in principle that
Gbaja should be Speaker, the manner in which our National Chairman let
the cat out of the bag has generated some sustained but contained
tension. I can tell you that five of our governors are not on same page
with us, and not until such issues are sorted out, we may be ambushed by
the opposition PDP.
“Last week, the North Central caucus was to issue a statement
insisting on the position of Speaker but some of us had to plead with
them to allow us do some internal subtle diplomacy which have been on
since.
“Even though that action is put on hold, it is still very much
alive and with support from the proxy battle from the governors for such
my move, we can’t feign ignorance and rock the boat,” he said on telephone.
He disclosed that a discrete committee has been set up to liaise
with the identified governors for the position of speaker to be given to
Gbajabiamila. This is even as he said the pro-Yakubu Dogara group in
the 9th House has mapped a strategic plan to ambush the APC’s anointed
candidate for the position.
One of the options, according to him, was that a PDP lawmaker from
the North Central may be nominated if more than two APC Reps clearly go
into the race for the Speakership. Another is for them (PDP) to vote en
bloc for anybody other than Gbajabiamila.
But Deputy Spokesman of APC, Yekini Nabena, when contacted, refused
to comment on it, stating that he would only speak when it is brought
to his knowledge.
He added, however, that everyone is free to take a position on the matter
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