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9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Islie: 12:04pm On Apr 26, 2019
By Jonathan Nda-Isaiah



The battle for who succeeds Hon Femi Gbajiamiala as the Leader of the House of Representatives is getting tough, with different gladiators expressing interest in taking the plum job, JONATHAN NDA-ISAIAH writes. In less than two months, a new leadership of the 9th National Assembly will emerge.

Right now, there is ongoing horsetrading, permutations and negotiations on who becomes the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The All Progressive Congress (APC) had recently adopted Femi Gbajiamiala as its preferred candidate for the office of tr Speaker of the House in the 9th Assembly. However that has not stopped other contestants from throwing their hats into the ring.

A female aspirant for the office of the Speaker, Hon. Nkiru Onyejeocha (APC, Abia), has called on Gbajabiamila to step down for her. She urged the party to have a rethink and zone the speakership to the South-east. A frontline aspirant, Hon. Umaru Mohammed Bago, has dismissed reports making the rounds that he has withdrawn from the contest.

Bago described the reports as false, adding that it was aimed at distracting his campaign. The Niger-born lawmaker made the clarification in a statement signed by the spokesperson of the Bago Campaign Organisation, Hon. Victor Afam Ogene. Ogene noted that his principal’s ambition is not driven by personal interest but for the quest to ensure that the North-Central region of the country is included in the business of governance.

The party had also zoned the Deputy Speaker position to the North-Central.That also has continued to generate ripples in the party as the South-East zone has continued to demand one of the two top leadership positions in the House of Representatives. While the politicking and intrigues for who becomes the speaker and deputy continued, the horse-trading of who becomes the majority leader of the House has also begun in earnest.

The North-West is demanding to be given the House Leader position on the strength that they delivered the highest number of votes to APC and President Muhammadu Buhari in the February presidential election. It is instructive to note that the North-West boasts of the highest number of lawmakers in the House of Representatives.

It also worthy to note that the primary functions of a Majority Leader in the House of Representatives usually relate to floor duties. The Majority Leader is the lead speaker for the majority party during floor debates, develops the calendar, assists the speaker with and programme development, policy formation and policy decisions.

The majority leader generally develops the majority caucus agenda with the principal leaders, presides over the majority caucus meetings and assists with the development of policy. Consequently, Musa Sarkin Adar who come from Sokoto state in the North-West has thrown his hat into the ring for the position of the House Leader. Other contenders for the position of the House leader include Hon Abdulmumuni Jibril, incumbent chief whip Hon. Ado Doguwa, and Hon. Kawu Sumaila.

Those in the know however, understand the natural criteria the North places before their leaders; outside of actual performance as a leader of his community, for a politician to be sufficiently revered in the North, he has to have a huge stock of integrity, honesty, patriotism, intelligence, compassion, charisma and has to be flexible. Recall that during the 8th National Assembly’s raging battle to support Gbajabiamila against Dogara it was Sarkin Adar who led 176 members to campaign for the Speakership seat.

At the end of the day, many of those 176 supporters of Gbajabiamila switched camp and switched political loyalty, leaving only Sarkin Adar and a few others to continue the campaign for Gbajabiamia. Sarkin Adar is a firm believer in principle, accountability, prudence, dedication and yet humble, down to earth and caring for the constituents. Sarkin Adar is from the Northwest, an indigene of Sokoto State and currently represents Goronyo/Gada Federal Constituency in the House.

Prior to becoming a member of the House of Representatives, he was a Director in the Governor’s Office in Sokoto and worked at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) as Personnel Manager. In 2007, he contested for the House of Representative and won, got re-elected for another term in the 2011, 2015 and re-contested in 2019 on the Platform of the All Progressive Congress(APC) and Won to represent Goronyo/Gada.

He has as his legislative interests Rural Development, Youth/Women empowerment Employment, Agricultural improvement. According to a political analyst ,Haruna Ibrahim,for Sarkin Adar to have been elected for four consecutive times to represent his constituency in the House of Representatives, means he must have performed creditably as a parliamentarian. Undoubtedly, he represented the entire northern interest in such critical areas as rural development, youth and women empowerment, employment and agricultural improvement.

“Going beyond his well-documented achievement as a parliamentarian, the North-West Solidarity Forum which marketed him to the present level, simply brought to the fore Sarkin Adar’s rare characteristics that were hitherto largely unknown to the larger public.

“In order for the Group to actually get the North-West and the entire North by and large to endorse Sarkin Adar, they proved that he possesses the rare qualities that make a politician tick in the North.

In the end, the Solidarity Forum was able “to expose Sarkin Adar as one northern politician who aspires to respect different views, analyze problems, and identify the best solutions – not based on loyalty to political party alone, but based on what is good and right and in the best interest of the people as a whole.




: https://leadership.ng/2019/04/26/9th-nass-battle-for-majority-leader-in-house-of-reps-begins/

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Andhominem: 12:08pm On Apr 26, 2019
Abeg make una consider the ibos nah... grin

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by ArmaniUhuru: 3:26pm On Apr 26, 2019
Andhominem:
Abeg make una consider the ibos nah... grin



Igbos don’t need it.



They should keep sharing the positions amongst themselves.


Apc style of politics is childish.

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Nobody: 3:27pm On Apr 26, 2019
Andhominem:
Abeg make una consider the ibos nah... grin
No Thank you, Igbo people are not beggars. What shall it profit Igbos to gain a single political post and suffer the loss of regional infrastructural development.

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by EricBraven: 3:28pm On Apr 26, 2019
make una just choose leader wey get sense.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by seegi(m): 3:28pm On Apr 26, 2019
All na for self Interest


By the way We have Farmlands for sale in Ilorin at various locations Check my Signature for more details
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by SeniorZato(m): 3:29pm On Apr 26, 2019
How does this affect the price of garri in the market
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Timothy92: 3:29pm On Apr 26, 2019
God will punish buhari
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by wallex1983(m): 3:29pm On Apr 26, 2019
B
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by holuwajaytee(m): 3:29pm On Apr 26, 2019
The south East deserves something too nah
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by zeromeridian: 3:31pm On Apr 26, 2019
The table shall turn one day.
Am not worried because APC members don't have spacial road they use or special market to buy things niether would anybody be asked which political party you belong before you pay for transport.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Honor10: 3:40pm On Apr 26, 2019
Andhominem:
Abeg make una consider the ibos nah... grin

Atiku will consider them

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Elnino4ladies: 3:40pm On Apr 26, 2019
Abdulminmin Jubril should get this

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Tonyblinky(m): 3:44pm On Apr 26, 2019
what happened to South South and South East? shame on APC and Oshiomhole
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by iammo(m): 3:44pm On Apr 26, 2019
They should give that Igbo woman from anambra.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by umarshehu58(m): 3:55pm On Apr 26, 2019
AdaNri1:
No Thank you, Igbo people are not beggars. What shall it profit Igbos to gain a single political post and suffer the loss of regional infrastructural development.

Complain to your governors first.

Charity begins at home

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by garfield1: 4:07pm On Apr 26, 2019
Tonyblinky:
what happened to South South and South East?
shame on APC and Oshiomhole
Nkeiruka or chike will get it
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Printerscanner: 4:17pm On Apr 26, 2019
ArmaniUhuru:


Igbos don’t need it.


They should keep sharing the positions amongst themselves.

Apc style of politics is childish.

APC style of childish politics that it (APC) used to defeat you in 2015, humiliate you in 2019 and planning to totally destroy you in 2023. If that is childish politics, APC should be continue with it. By the end of 2023 elections, Igbos will all go and burn their voters cards because you will realise that your 5% vote is useless. Is APC's childish politics not better than your politics of bitterness anger and hatred?

Go and get your bokks and pen, let us teach you politics.

POL 101: Introduction to politics without bitterness.
POL 102: Alliances, negotiation and concession in politics

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by ChristineC: 4:22pm On Apr 26, 2019
What's new?
They'd all still routinely share money and shake hands while the "others" cheer.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Maduawuchukwu(m): 5:22pm On Apr 26, 2019
Printerscanner:


APC style of childish politics that it (APC) used to defeat you in 2015, humiliate you in 2019 and planning to totally destroy you in 2023. If that is childish politics, APC should be continue with it. By the end of 2023 elections, Igbos will all go and burn their voters cards because you will realise that your 5% vote is useless. Is APC's childish politics not better than your politics of bitterness anger and hatred?

Go and get your bokks and pen, let us teach you politics.

POL 101: Introduction to politics without bitterness.
POL 102: Alliances, negotiation and concession in politics

Yes, we were humiliated it 2019 by winning over 16 states leaving the ruling party with only 2019. Don't worry in 2023 our political alliance with the Kwankwasiya, Caliphate and South South will show very well then you will be thought what building bridges is about.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by ArmaniUhuru: 5:22pm On Apr 26, 2019
Printerscanner:


APC style of childish politics that it (APC) used to defeat you in 2015, humiliate you in 2019 and planning to totally destroy you in 2023. If that is childish politics, APC should be continue with it. By the end of 2023 elections, Igbos will all go and burn their voters cards because you will realise that your 5% vote is useless. Is APC's childish politics not better than your politics of bitterness anger and hatred?

Go and get your bokks and pen, let us teach you politics.

POL 101: Introduction to politics without bitterness.
POL 102: Alliances, negotiation and concession in politics


Oga shut up. The politics is childish. Deep down in your mind, do you love the igbos? Hypocrite.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Oblang(m): 5:35pm On Apr 26, 2019
ArmaniUhuru:



Oga shut up. The politics is childish. Deep down in your mind, do you love the igbos? Hypocrite.

Deep down in ur mind, do u love other tribes?

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by ekestic1976(f): 5:37pm On Apr 26, 2019
holuwajaytee:
The south East deserves something too nah

In 1979, Western Nigeria voted against Shehu Shagari in the Federal Elections . He won and their leader, Obafemi Awolowo, went into Opposition with dignity and did NOT BEG for so-called FAIRNESS and EQUITY.

What did the Igbo do?

They did a deal with Shagari and were rewarded with the Speaker of the House of Representatives from NPP - Nnamdi Azikiwe's party.
Thus, we had President Shehu Shagari, Sokoto State,
Vice President Alex Ekwueme, Anambra State.
Senate President Joseph Wayas, Cross River State.
Speaker, House of Representatives Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, Anambra State.

The Yoruba were proud and dignified in Opposition. Not for one day did they beg for Seats or sympathy.
They were not desperate to be in the Centre, sharing yam.
They accepted the CONSEQUENCES of their voting choices with dignity.
They did not scream about Equity and Fairness.
One State, one people had the VP and Speaker and no Yoruba called them GREEDY or BETRAYERS.
It has happened before. It is not new!!
The difference is, some People have pride and dignity.

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Nobody: 5:53pm On Apr 26, 2019
Printerscanner:


APC style of childish politics that it (APC) used to defeat you in 2015, humiliate you in 2019 and planning to totally destroy you in 2023. If that is childish politics, APC should be continue with it. By the end of 2023 elections, Igbos will all go and burn their voters cards because you will realise that your 5% vote is useless. Is APC's childish politics not better than your politics of bitterness anger and hatred?

Go and get your bokks and pen, let us teach you politics.

POL 101: Introduction to politics without bitterness.
POL 102: Alliances, negotiation and concession in politics

You people usually talk like Nigeria is divided into different countries... the bad precedence of winner takes all is not healthy for a diverse Nigeria.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by Printerscanner: 6:05pm On Apr 26, 2019
ArmaniUhuru:



Oga shut up. The politics is childish. Deep down in your mind, do you love the igbos? Hypocrite.


Deep down my mind and even at the top of my mind, I don't love Igbos neither do I hate them. I am indifferent. But, you need to love yourself before others can love you. Igbos hate Igbos. Igbos hate Hausas. Igbos hate Fulani. Igbos hate Kanuris. Igbos hate Ijaws. Igbos hate Kalabaris. Igbos hate Tivs, Igbos hate Igalas. Igbos hate Ijebus. Igbos hate Ekitis. Igbos hate Egbas. Igbos hate Calabars. Igbos hate Edos. Igbos hate Itshekiris. Igbos hate Igbos. How then would anyone love you?

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by lx3as(m): 6:25pm On Apr 26, 2019
ekestic1976:


In 1979, Western Nigeria voted against Shehu Shagari in the Federal Elections . He won and their leader, Obafemi Awolowo, went into Opposition with dignity and did NOT BEG for so-called FAIRNESS and EQUITY.

What did the Igbo do?

They did a deal with Shagari and were rewarded with the Speaker of the House of Representatives from NPP - Nnamdi Azikiwe's party.
Thus, we had President Shehu Shagari, Sokoto State,
Vice President Alex Ekwueme, Anambra State.
Senate President Joseph Wayas, Cross River State.
Speaker, House of Representatives Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, Anambra State.

The Yoruba were proud and dignified in Opposition. Not for one day did they beg for Seats or sympathy.
They were not desperate to be in the Centre, sharing yam.
They accepted the CONSEQUENCES of their voting choices with dignity.
They did not scream about Equity and Fairness.
One State, one people had the VP and Speaker and no Yoruba called them GREEDY or BETRAYERS.
It has happened before. It is not new!!
The difference is, some People have pride and dignity.

This happened also in 1960 and 1963 with Nwazu Orizu and Zik them with nothing for the Yorubas, who already mastered how to play opposition politics.

It happened again in 2011 under President Jonathan, though Yorubas voted for him this time around. The Yorubas didn't emotionally kill themselves that minister Adesina was the most senior Yoruba man in the cabinet while Igbos occupied juicy slots including DSP, DHS, etc.

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Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by ArmaniUhuru: 7:05pm On Apr 26, 2019
Oblang:


Deep down in ur mind, do u love other tribes?

Bros I’m not Igbo, I’m Isoko. We’re minority, but the igbos are majority and must be treated as one.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by rahman25: 7:50pm On Apr 26, 2019
Na wa ooo. Upon all this man don do for your region you are still complaining of marginalization. I fear you guyz. Even those wey vote for am massively them now get the kind developmental project wey he dey do for ya side. Fear God ooo
AdaNri1:
No Thank you, Igbo people are not beggars. What shall it profit Igbos to gain a single political post and suffer the loss of regional infrastructural development.
Re: 9th NASS: Battle For Majority Leader In House Of Reps Begins by omotoniwa(f): 8:24pm On Apr 26, 2019
ekestic1976:


In 1979, Western Nigeria voted against Shehu Shagari in the Federal Elections . He won and their leader, Obafemi Awolowo, went into Opposition with dignity and did NOT BEG for so-called FAIRNESS and EQUITY.

What did the Igbo do?

They did a deal with Shagari and were rewarded with the Speaker of the House of Representatives from NPP - Nnamdi Azikiwe's party.
Thus, we had President Shehu Shagari, Sokoto State,
Vice President Alex Ekwueme, Anambra State.
Senate President Joseph Wayas, Cross River State.
Speaker, House of Representatives Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, Anambra State.

The Yoruba were proud and dignified in Opposition. Not for one day did they beg for Seats or sympathy.
They were not desperate to be in the Centre, sharing yam.
They accepted the CONSEQUENCES of their voting choices with dignity.
They did not scream about Equity and Fairness.
One State, one people had the VP and Speaker and no Yoruba called them GREEDY or BETRAYERS.
It has happened before. It is not new!!
The difference is, some People have pride and dignity.
God bless you for this write up

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