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Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by Wisdomkosi(m): 1:33am On Dec 10, 2014
The House of Representatives on Tuesday described as disturbing, the high number of lawmakers, who failed to win the primaries of their various political parties.

“The high turnover is the bane of the development of our parliament,” the House spokesman, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, told The PUNCH.

Findings by The PUNCH showed that over 150 members of the House did not make it in the primaries.

Investigations revealed that while a “negligible” number won the ticket of their parties to contest either a Senate seat or a governorship seat, the majority of the over 150 lost the primaries.

Among the few, who won to contest other offices in 2015 are the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, who would be contesting the governorship seat in Sokoto State on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, and his Deputy, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, who won the Imo State PDP governorship ticket.

Others are the Chairman, House Committee on Public Accounts, Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, Mr. John Enoh and Uche Ekwunife, who will be vying for Senate seats in the 2014 elections.

However, The PUNCH learnt that more casualties would likely be recorded in the main election in February next year.

“Flowing from a trend that has been noticed since 1999, it is expected that many more members will bid the House goodbye at the close of this term in May 2015,” a National Assembly source told The PUNCH in Abuja on Tuesday.

It will be recalled that after the 2011 polls, only slightly above 100 members of the House out of 360 returned from the 2007 set.

Speaking on the development, Mohammed expressed concern that it did not allow the legislature to grow.

He noted that so long as the legislature did not grow, democracy would continue to face challenges in Nigeria.

He stated that in other climes, the growth of democracy was assessed based on the capacity building in the legislature “because this is the core of democracy.”

Mohammed observed that the high turnover of members also had other implications like huge budgets for manpower training of “freshers” every four years.

He said, “It is like going backwards every time there is an election. New people come in; you have to train afresh to let them understand how the system works.

“As they are about to master it, you send them away and bring in another set.

“What this means is that we are not allowing the system to grow.”

The House spokesman cited two major factors responsible for the frequent turnover of lawmakers, saying “high expectations from the constituents” was one.

He said the second factor was the “zoning or rotational arrangements” in some localities and political parties.

These, according to him, do not recognise legislative competence as a reason for returning a lawmaker “even if that member is adjudged to be a performer.”

On the first factor, Mohammed explained, has to do with the fact that most voters still did not understand the role of legislators in a democracy.

According to him, many people believe that lawmakers also function like those in the executive arm of government, who are expected to attend to all their needs.

He added, “There are high expectations which put undue pressure on members.

“There has to be an orientation to make people appreciate the fact that legislators merely facilitate the process of governance, they are not the implementation agencies

On the second factor, he said ordinarily, spending more years in the legislature should count as the first consideration for re-election.

He lamented that this was not the case in some localities and among the political parties.

Mohammed spoke further, “There is zoning arrangement in some places or rotation as they call it.

Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by temitemi1(m): 3:41am On Dec 10, 2014
Because pple are tired of characters of tambuwal like. We need pple who will make laws that will have an impact on the pple n nt fence jumping lawmakers. God bless Nigeria!!

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Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by abbakacici: 4:11am On Dec 10, 2014
i agreed with Him, High expectation and wrong understanding of the role of legislator is the main reason of high turn over, which make the legislative arm useless or just rubber stamp, because most people want their reps or senator to do the work of the executive thus both reps or senator leave their respective champers and start looking for contracts in order to get contract they need to said yes to every thing the president present to them.

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Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by Buchianom(m): 4:21am On Dec 10, 2014
Story for the gods!!


perform well or be kicked out, that's democracy.
Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by VoteOutPDPJona: 5:21am On Dec 10, 2014
Voters are gradually having their way. Good for democracy
Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by lonelydora: 5:24am On Dec 10, 2014
We will get there soon.
Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by fr3do(m): 5:32am On Dec 10, 2014
Thank God for the rise of strong enough opposition like APC, our democracy is getting truer.
Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by dridowu: 6:19am On Dec 10, 2014
All is well with my body and soul
Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by smsshola(m): 6:48am On Dec 10, 2014
I think Nigeria is getting wise day by day,u dd well we will kp on d seat but u don't we will vote you out.
Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by slimfit1(m): 7:35am On Dec 10, 2014
I think when you earn #30 million a month not a year it's better to let the money to reach other families at least it's not that the laws they are making are making impart in our lifes. They sit down to earn that money and the country is upside down.

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Re: Over 150 Reps Fail To Win The Primaries Of Their Political Party by persius555(m): 7:49am On Dec 10, 2014
So long as they continue to pass laws that have no immediate impact on the populace, fully bred or half bred, they will be thrown out immediately. In fact, the number of legislatures that lost is too low, 90 percent of them deserve to be booted out.

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