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NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Islie: 10:38am On Apr 08, 2019
NASS leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta battle for House Minority Leader




..............Wase withdraws from Speakership race, to run with Gbajabiamila


By Philip Nyam



As the race for presiding officers within the ranks of members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the National Assembly heightens, members of the opposition parties, particularly the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), are also neck deep in the campaign to produce their leaders. New Telegraph reliably gathered at the weekend that the competition to succeed the minority leader, Hon. Leo Ogor, has begun in earnest and four front liners have emerged. According to our source, chairman of the House committee on ethics and privileges, Hon. Ossai Nicholas Ossai (PDP, Delta); deputy minority leader, Hon. Onyeama Chukwuka (PDP, Anambra); chairman, committee on public petitions, Hon. Uzoma Nkem-Abonta (PDP, Abia) and one-time chairman power committee, Hon. Ndudi Godwin Elumelu (PDP, Delta) are in the race for the minority leader position. A PDP member from Enugu who confided in New Telegraph said some of these candidates have started making contacts with their colleagues to support their ambitions.

“I can confirm to you that there may be many more candidates coming out for minority leader and don’t forget that we are not foreclosing the possibility of producing even the speaker or deputy if the APC does not put its house in order. But for now, I know that Hon. Chuchu (Chukwuka Onyema), Hon. Ossai, Hon. Abonta and Hon. Elumelu are the names on the lips of many of our party members.

They have started the legwork and our colleagues are assessing each of them and we shall do the needful when the House is inaugurated,” the lawmaker told New Telegraph. It is believed that the duo of Ossai and Elumelu is poised for a showdown. Ossai, as chairman of ethics and privileges under Speaker Yakubu Dogara investigated allegations of breach of House rules against erstwhile appropriation committee chairman, Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin and recommended his suspension. He is described as “a vocal, hardworking and resilient lawmaker,” by one of his colleagues.

Elumelu, younger brother to billionaire entrepreneur, Mr. Tony Elumelu, is best remembered for chairing the committee on power under Speaker Dimeji Bankole, which indicted former President Olusegun Obasanjo in the $16 billion alleged waste on power. He is coming back after losing out in 2015.

Regarding what becomes of the incumbent minority leader, Hon. Leo Ogor, a PDP lawmaker said: “You know Hon. Ogor is a very competent and effective opposition leader, but his health failed him in the last two years of the outgoing Assembly. Most of us believe he has done his best and even though he has been re-elected, it is time to call it quit. He should give way for another person, but we appreciate him.” When contacted, Hon. Ossai confirmed his interest in the race, explaining that he was “qualified and has what it takes to lead opposition in the House.” Ossai said his interest in being minority leader is anchored on “the issue of capacity and style of leadership, which I feel should be changed in the 9th Assembly.” He told New Telegraph that as minority leader he will work towards “strengthening state caucuses” and “will offer pragmatic opposition.”

“Opposition that will generate solutions and not necessarily criticise; I will introduce opposition that is intellectually based,” he stated. Meanwhile, memberselect from Benue and Plateau states have endorsed the speakership candidature of Hon. John Dyegh (APC, Benue), insisting that the North-Central must produce the speaker for balance, justice and equality. Dyegh, who represents Gboko/Tarka federal constituency, is the only APC and will formally declare his intention to contest for speaker on Wednesday.

The lawmakers, who revealed this at the weekend when they were hosted to a welcome party by Dyegh in his residence in Abuja, argued that since the position of Senate President has been taken to the North- East, the North-Central, which gave the third highest number of votes in the presidential election, should be compensated with speaker. According to them, “The ruling party must take into consideration the diverse ethnic, religious and geopolitical coloration of the country and balance it for equity, fairness and justice.”

Speaking individually on the candidature of Dyegh, the lawmakers maintained that being the only ranking member-elect on the platform of the APC from Benue and the only Christian among the contestants from North-Central, he should be given the nod for “religious balance and unity.” Francis Agbo (PDP, Benue), member-elect for Ado/Ogbadigbo/Okpokwu federal constituency, while supporting Dyegh, said: “I believe strongly that any configuration that did not take the consideration of North-Central is dead on arrival. I believe North- Central should have speaker and a Benue son should be speaker because of our contributions”

In his view, Hon. Richard Gbande (PDP, Benue), representing Katsina Ala/ Ukum Logo federal constituency, submitted that “Dyegh is competent by every standard.” According to Hon. Bob Tyough (PDP, Benue) representing Kwande/Ushongo federal constituency, “we cannot have the president, senate president, Chief justice of the Federation, speaker and deputy speaker of the House and all service chiefs as Muslims. We need to be fair to every faith and group in this country. Dyegh is cosmopolitan and we are not talking about an APC speaker, but a speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives.

He has done well over the years and we will work for him.” Hon. Solomon Maren, representing federal constituency of Plateau, said: “If the North-Central loses number three (Senate President), we should not lose number four. We voted for this president and he must not forsake our contributions to his victory.”

Coming from the background of faith, Hon. Benjamin Mzondu (PDP), representing Makurdi/Guma federal constituency of Benue, encouraged Dyegh not to cave into pressure from any angle and pull out of the race. To member representing Jos South/Jos East, Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos, “the contributions of North-Central should not be downplayed. And I advise Hon. John Dyegh to be prayerful, focused and the result will be positive.” Hon. Kpam Jimin Sokpo (PDP), representing Buruku federal constituency of Benue, said, “the era where those who work were denied their rights has passed.

North-Central is deserving of speaker and no one should nurse the idea of taking the speakership from us.” Earlier, Dyegh, who has been re-elected for the third time, told the members- elect that he decided to join the race because he was competent and has the required experience and know-how to lead the House. He said his ambition was not for pecuniary considerations, but to foster unity, equity and fairness amongst the geopolitical zones that made up Nigeria.

“For fairness and justice, we deserve to be given the position of speaker. Look at the number of votes we gave the president; we are number three and the first two have been adequately compensated: that is North-West and North-East. South-West came fourth but they have the vice president. Therefore, the speaker should be ours,” the lawmaker said. Dyegh will become the fourth contestant to officially declare his ambition out of the 13 candidates in the race.

He is also the third in the race from North- Central after Hon. Umaru Mohammed Bago and Hon. Ahmed Wase. Those who had earlier declared include House leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos), Hon. Umaru Mohammed Bago (APC, Niger) and Hon. Nkeiruika Onyeojocha (APC, Abia). Meanwhile, more facts have emerged why Dyegh who, a few weeks ago, was the director general of Ahmed Wase Campaign Organisation, decided to join the race for speaker.

A member of the APC North-Central caucus told New Telegraph that “Wase betrayed the caucus by secretly accepting to withdraw from the race and run alongside Hon. Gbajabiamila as deputy speaker.” Speaking to our correspondent at the weekend, the lawmaker said: “The North-Central as a caucus had agreed to push for the position of speaker and we were all working for Hon. Wase, but he was called to the Villa for a meeting and he accepted to be deputy speaker.

“He did not tell us; he kept us in the dark and we have to look for an alternative. John Dyegh was offered the position of deputy speaker before him (Wase), but he refused in the interest of the region. For Wase, whom we were working for to go behind us and do that; we can no longer trust him.”

Giving details of the meeting, the lawmaker disclosed that it was two Saturdays ago, at a meeting brokered by Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai and it was attended by Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi and Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa where Wase was convinced to withdraw from the Speakership race. “We cannot condone such a betrayal in the North-Central; we worked for the victory of APC and we deserve to be treated fairly with respect and no single individual can use us to achieve personal gains,” he stated.



https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/04/nass-leadership-elumelu-ossai-chukwuka-abonta-battle-for-house-minority-leader/
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by nazicartel(m): 10:46am On Apr 08, 2019
Abonta D'greedy should be their minority leader
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by JasonScoolari: 10:49am On Apr 08, 2019
Hmmmm
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Onyekachi419(f): 11:12am On Apr 08, 2019
That's their problem cool
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by SoftP(m): 11:12am On Apr 08, 2019
Lil rascals fighting for the least dignified position...

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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Authoreety: 11:12am On Apr 08, 2019
They can war for it....

Honestly I don't care
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by martowskin1(m): 11:13am On Apr 08, 2019
Selfish goats, they won't think of how to make impact on their constituencies bur be fighting for their stomach

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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by kamez(m): 11:14am On Apr 08, 2019
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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by mmartel: 11:15am On Apr 08, 2019
Fight well
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Magic1: 11:16am On Apr 08, 2019
Onyekachi419:
That's there problem cool


“Their”
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Onyekachi419(f): 11:21am On Apr 08, 2019
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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by chidozn: 11:21am On Apr 08, 2019
There was a bird who lived in a desert, very sick, no feathers, nothing to eat and drink, no shelter to live in. One day a dove was passing by, so the sick unhappy bird stopped the dove and inquired "where are you going?" it replied " I am going to heaven".

So the sick bird said "please find out for me, when my suffering will come to an end?" The dove said, "sure, I will." and bid a good bye to the sick bird. The dove reached heaven and shared the message of the sick bird with the angel incharge at the entrance gate.
The angel said, "For the next seven years of its life the bird has to suffer like this, no happiness till then."

The dove said, "When the sick bird hears this he will get disheartened. could you suggest any solution for this."

The Angel replied, "Tell him to recite this verse "Thank you God for everything." The dove on meeting the sick bird again, delivered the message of the angel to it .

After seven days the dove was passing again passing by and saw that bird was very happy, feathers grew on his body, a small plant grew up in the desert area, a small pond of water was also there, the bird was singing and dancing cheerfully. The dove was astonished. The Angel had said that there would be no happiness for the bird for the next seven years. With this question in mind the dove went to visit the angel at heaven's gate.

The dove put forth his query to the Angel. The Angel replied, "yes it is true there was no happiness for the bird for seven years but because the bird was reciting the verse "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING" in every situation, his life changed.

When the bird fell down on the hot sand it said "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING"

When it could not fly it said, "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING"

When it was thirsty and there was no water around, it said, "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING"

Whatever the situation, the bird kept on repeating, "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING" and therefore the seven years got dissolved in seven days.

When I heard this story, I felt a tremendous shift in my way of feeling, thinking, accepting and viewing life.

I adopted this verse in my life. WHATEVER the situation I faced I started reciting this verse "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING". It helped me to shift my view from what i did not have to what i have in my life.

For instance; if my head pains I THANK GOD that the rest of my body is completely fine and healthy and I notice that the headache does not bother me at all.

In the same manner i started using this verse in my relationships (whether family, friends, neighbours, colleagues ) finances, social life, business and everything with which I can relate. I shared this story with everyone I came in touch with and it brought a great shift in their behaviour too.

This simple verse really had a deep impact on my life, i started feeling how blessed I am, how happy I am, how good life is.

The purpose of sharing this message is to make all of us aware of how powerful the attitude of gratitude is. It can reshape our lives.
Lets recite this verse continuously to experience the shift in our life.

So be grateful, and see the change in your attitude.

Be humble, and you will never stumble. Share with those you care about and be blessed.
-REMEMBER! "THANK YOU GOD FOR EVERYTHING"

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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Danwakae(m): 11:24am On Apr 08, 2019
BABA TINUBU IS TOO GREEDY,

HE ONCE COMPLAINED THAT THE SOUTHWEST WAS MARGINALISED DURING THE PDP ERA

NOW, HE HAS HIS BOY, OSIBANJO AS VP AND STILL

WANT THE SPEAKERSHI, HABA MALLAM

GREEDINESS LEADS TO EARLY DESTRUCTION

THEY HAVE STARTED DRAGGING HIS NAME IN MUD HERE IN THE NORTH.....I PITY HIS POLITICAL CAREER.

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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Omotayoodubote(m): 11:29am On Apr 08, 2019
Story

Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by Heyzee5: 11:29am On Apr 08, 2019
New generation of thieves and jokers vying for position.......SMH undecided
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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by HazzanTazzan(m): 11:32am On Apr 08, 2019
Make them sha no fight this time...

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Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by johnmartus(m): 11:40am On Apr 08, 2019
These agatu people should keep quiet or they will seriously deal with.
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by ijustdey: 11:45am On Apr 08, 2019
Lets PDP choose wisely
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by akdjr(m): 2:14pm On Apr 08, 2019
Nigeria go boil if minority position is not zoned to the East.
Re: NASS Leadership: Elumelu, Ossai, Chukwuka, Abonta Battle 4 House Minority Leader by akinyemi0103(m): 2:53pm On Apr 08, 2019
Haba,possibility of producing the speakership when they know they have no ryt to it, Pdp Sha,u never choose minority leader,greedy them stil wan go 4 speakership,if d case was to be in reverse,all they wil b shouting is rape on democrazy,bt hell no it is toast to democrazy nw dat they tink d situation on ground is favourin them.

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