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Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by Mr2wealth: 12:12pm On Apr 22, 2023
shafykay:
Win 182 seats to APC 175 in 360 Lower Chamber. It will be extremely impossible for the ruling party to produce the Speaker and other principal members of parliament.

Don't trust Nigerian politics and politicians. Very soon, politricks will start playing itself out and you will be surprised at what the outcome will be. grin
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by tunjijones(m): 12:57pm On Apr 22, 2023
Dreal1247:
Most Nigerians passionately hate and detest APC. But they have robbed Nigerians through connivance with the INEC to rob and defraud the people especially during the presidential election. The stolen mandate must be retrieved and restored to the rightful owner.

Okay. Pls who is the rightful owner?
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by walex2(m): 12:59pm On Apr 22, 2023
Tflex01:
If you know how national assembly elections work, you will understand that APC is in a clear majority with this figure. It would have been a different story entirely if the remaining total numbers belong to a single party.
they don't understand politics they just type, we have at least 5 Major political party in the national assembly, APC, PDP, NNPP , APGA, LP and SDP and APC taking about 175 out of 360, and we have some PDP in Rivers who are working with APC with simple majority APC can pass any law, it is only an impeachment that requires 2/3
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by Benwallt(m): 2:08pm On Apr 22, 2023
BRIMBRAM:
Seems they are tired of the Tinubu drama now it is APC will not be able to produce the speaker. grin

You are talking as if the opposition is made up of one patty.
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by hakeemhakeem(m): 2:51pm On Apr 22, 2023
shafykay:
Win 182 seats to APC 175 in 360 Lower Chamber. It will be extremely impossible for the ruling party to produce the Speaker and other principal members of parliament.

He go shock you most of those guys are new,the big guys in the house will buy them over with cash,post and allies .after inauguration some will soon decamp
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by hakeemhakeem(m): 2:55pm On Apr 22, 2023
famology:



Una wan start again ooo 🤣
U guys are too naive in politics.

Is there other words for naïve that's what he is

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Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by cktheluckyman: 4:20pm On Apr 22, 2023
famology:



Clearly the speaker will be from the APC fold. The speaker is conventionally from the party with the majority members. The only thing you can say is maybe the candidate of the party might be voted against if they don't like him. However,with the way the opposition is going I don't see them rocking the bolt for the APC.

Go and listen to the interview of honorables chinda of pdp and jibrin of the nnpp on channels TV. Politics today by seun. They're not interested in that dirty game this time around. Infact,the opposition reps are shockingly more pro APC than APC reps. You've obviously not been following.
Was Dogara and Saraki not in APC in 2015.Why then we're you guys wailing upandan

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Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by Jlow2: 4:47pm On Apr 22, 2023
They will still bribe there way, if it does not work they use Efcc icpc police , army ,judiciary , this blood sucking demons re hell bent
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by famology(m): 5:29pm On Apr 22, 2023
cktheluckyman:

Was Dogara and Saraki not in APC in 2015.Why then we're you guys wailing upandan

I have problem with people who can't read and understand. Byeeeeeee
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by famology(m): 5:31pm On Apr 22, 2023
hakeemhakeem:


Is there other words for naïve that's what he is

Lol 🤣🤣🤣
These clowns are just something indescribable.
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by famology(m): 5:31pm On Apr 22, 2023
Globad:


They're yet to understand politics in a democratic environment


Who will come to their rescue now? Lol 🤣
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by famology(m): 5:35pm On Apr 22, 2023
iyatrustee:


Valid points. I watched Mumuni Jubrin's interview with Seun on channels.


Our obidient brothers have not been following. They're still very bitter 🤣🤣 it's not been easy for them.
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by SeunDAssLicker: 5:39pm On Apr 22, 2023
seunmsg:


Rivers PDP already told you guys they are going with APC. Oyo PDP will do the same. Kano NNPP are mostly APC members who went to NNPP because of intense struggle for ticket. They will align with APC. So, which opposition are you still talking about?

You’re delusional to believe after inauguration Wike wields such influence. Sorry is your name.

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Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by duduade16: 5:42pm On Apr 22, 2023
shafykay:
Win 182 seats to APC 175 in 360 Lower Chamber. It will be extremely impossible for the ruling party to produce the Speaker and other principal members of parliament.
two third is required to make speakership
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by duduade16: 5:47pm On Apr 22, 2023
duduade16:
two third is required to make speakership
Re: First Time Ever. Opposition Parties Claim Majority In Reps by shafykay(m): 9:23am On Apr 23, 2023
With Opposition In Majority, Race For House Speaker Gets Tougher


The dynamics in the current race for the Speaker of the House of Representatives has never been more complicated compared to previous races.

For the first time since 1999, the opposition parties have a majority vote in the green chamber, enough to take a shot at producing the speaker which ordinarily was the preserve of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

By the end of the supplementary elections last week, opposition parties in the 10th House of Representatives were 182, a vote more than the statutory 181 threshold needed to elect a speaker.

Although the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is yet to publish a comprehensive list of members-elect for the National Assembly, a breakdown by Civichive, which has been publishing election results as declared by INEC, shows that the APC has 175 seats while the major opposition and former ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has 118


According to Civichive, other opposition parties performed thus: Labour Party (35 seats), NNPP (19 seats), APGA (five seats), SDP and ADC (two seats each), YPP has a single seat with 3 seats still pending.


On this premise, lawmakers from the seven political parties that won election into the 10th House of Representatives after an emergency meeting in Abuja stated that it was primed to contest the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 10th National Assembly.


Speaking with journalists on the position of the Caucus, a member- elect from Anambra, Hon. Victor Afam Ogene, stated that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria permits every elected member with the statutory right to gun for any leadership position, subject to the standing orders of the House.

However, while the opposition parties set to push for a change in the order of events, the APC leadership is still engrossed in the debate on whether or not the office should be zoned


Shortly after the February 25 poll, party stakeholders stepped up lobbying for the speaker position to be zoned to their area. Party leaders from North West and North Central have been making strong cases for the seat to be ceded to their zone.

But what does this mean for the aspirants? Clearly they have to put their best foot forward.

So far, those who have indicated interest to contest the Speakership in the Tenth NASS include but not limited to the current Deputy Speaker, Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase (Plateau APC), Hon. Muktar Aliyu Betara (Borno APC and House Committee Chairman on Appropriations), chairman, House Committee on Navy, Yusuf Gadgi and the chairman, House Committee on Media and Publicity, Benjamin Kalu.

Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa (Kano APC and House Majority Leader), Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji who represents Kaura Namoda/Birnin Magaji Federal Constituency of Zamfara State.

So far, Wase has got endorsements from the no less than seven governors cut across party lines. For now, five APC governors are rooting for him even as they are pushing for North Central to get the position. They are Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, Yahaya Bello, Dapo Abiodun, Babagana Zulum and Abdulahi Sule of Ondo, Kogi, Ogun, Borno and Nasarawa respectively. Governors of Rivers and Osun states have also backed him.

Wase, according to other pundits, is banking on enjoying the sympathy of party leaders, especially governors who had prevailed on him to withdraw from the contest against Gbajabiamila during the ninth House.

He withdrew from the contest, supported Gbajabiamila and thereafter emerged deputy speaker upon the intervention of the APC leadership. So for him it’s payback time. He will also leverage his experience as a lawmaker and his loyalty to the party and the current NASS leadership.

Hon Yusuf Gagdi is also from the North Central and so if the zoning arrangement works for the zone he will be looked at as well.

He is young and vibrant, a prospect he would believe will work in his favour. Much more, he hopes to play up his credentials as a robust lawmaker.

As the currently represents Pankshin/Kanam/Kanke constituency in the 9th National Assembly, Gagdi, a first term lawmaker in the House of Representatives, set a record as the first first-term federal lawmaker to have 6 self sponsored bills assented to by the President. Two of the bills are for federal universities. The seventh bill awaits accent.

While banking on his experience as a former deputy speaker of the Plateau State House of Representatives, he’ll project his ability to be the bridge between the young and the old in bringing about meaningful growth and development in the country.


Hon. Doguwa, House Majority Leader who represents Doguwa Federal Constituency of Kano State never hides the fact that he wants to be a speaker as a life ambition. Though he won his re-election in the last NASS election, he will hope that the party zones the position to the North West where he is from.

One of the strong contestants is Hon. Betara, a member representing Biu/Bayo/Shani Federal Constituency in Southern Borno State. He is said to enjoy the support of most returning lawmakers. He stands out as one of the most ranking and experienced lawmakers who has been in the House since 2007.

Betara who has served as chairman of various committees in the House since 2007 till date would have to deal with the notion that the North East zone where he is from might not be considered for the Speaker seat should the party zone the position because the Vice President-elect, Senator Kashim Shettima is not just the zone but also from Borno State as he.

Still, for these aspirants, the lure to working strongly with the opposition becomes stronger. This possibility, according to some pundits, raises the prospects of a repeat of the 2015 National Assembly leadership saga.

Recall that while APC, then a young ruling party, dazed by its victory over PDP and foot dragged on how to balance the power equation among the blocs within its fold, the n-PDP led by former Senate President Sen Abubakar Bukola Saraki and a former House Speaker, Hon Yakubu Dogara, in alliance with PDP lawmakers, took control of the National Assembly leadership.

Saraki and Dogara’s emergence was against the run of play at the time, considering that current Senate President Sen Ahmed Lawan and the incumbent Speaker, Hon Femi Gbajabiamila were the party’s favorites to get the positions then.

But other bookmakers aver that such notion might not happen because the party would leverage on the benefit of hindsight. Also the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, whose input on the matter is the most critical, is considered a more hands on politician than his soon to be predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, to allow a repeat of the 2015 scenario.

Nevertheless, pundits argue that the challenge might be the inability of the various opposition parties that will make up the 10 assembly to forge a common front. This is especially as the opposition parties seem to have different leanings.

For instance, while Labour Party members might be more disposed to working with the PDP as the major opposition party, the NNPP is believed to be more pro-APC.

But that is not all. The tussle within the APC poses a further threat to the party’s supremacy on the matter if not well handled. For instance, the current speaker appears to be conflicting with the position of South West governors on whom to support.


But according to political commentator, Bitru Ibrahim Adamu, the bulk stops on the desk of the president elect, for whom it is imperative to have the right team to work with as “one of the fundamental factors that will determine the stability, peace and progress of the next government will largely hinge on the nature of the leadership of the National Assembly (NASS).”

He added, “For the incoming government of Tinubu, the questions Nigerians and international observers would like to ask are: What is going to be the quality and character of his government? Is it going to unite or divide the already divided and tensed Nigeria?

“What type of persons is he going to work with in order for him to actualise the vision and policy objectives of his administration when he is sworn in on May 29, 2023? These and more questions are what define the high expectations of Nigerians when he officially assumes office as the president of Nigeria next month.

“Of course, the answer to the above questions will depend fundamentally on the quality of members of Tinubu’s team which will consist of both members of his cabinet and the leadership of NASS,” he said.

Also, public analyst, Mike Obiekwe, argues that the APC would need to figure the right blend of being proactive, reflective and firm while leading the conversation on how the leadership of the 10th National Assembly emerges.

“It will be very critical not just for the party but for the president elect as well because he will have the responsibility of interfacing with the lawmakers.

“As for the opposition trying to produce the leadership of the chambers, as much as they have a right to, albeit in an unconventional sense with regards to Nigeria, it is critical for them not to focus only on the politics of it, but to be mindful of the situation of the country at this time,” he said.

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