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9th NASS: Fresh crisis looms in APC as southeast lawmaker writes Oshiomhole, declares for speakership

- Chike Okafor has written APC chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, declaring his intention to run for 9th assembly speaker seat

- The Imo lawmaker said he is a ranking House member from the southeast region with competence and knowledge of the House politics

- Okafor, however, hinted that he would not hesitate to go by the party’s decision should APC decide to zone the position against his wish

Ahead of the plan by the All Progressive Congress (APC) to zone the speaker of House of Representatives’ slot, Chike Okafor (APC-Imo), on Tuesday, April 16, formally declared to run for the position.

Okafor made his intention known when members of Good Governance and Transparency Initiative (GGTI) visited him at his National Assembly’s office, Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that GGTI, an association of different youth organisations in the country, had, during the visit, endorsed Okafor as its preferred candidate for the speaker’s slot.

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The lawmaker, who represents Ehime Mbano/Ihitte Uboma/Obowo federal constituency, disclosed that he had already written to the party’s national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, on his intention to vie for the position.

He said: ”The issue of zoning and election of principal officers of the National Assembly is about the most important talking point for most legislators and politicians, presently.

”While the position of the Senate President has been zoned by our party, the APC, to the north-east, we are aware that the party is yet to zone the speakership of the House of Representatives to any zone.

”You are already aware of the clamour from across the country for equitable distribution of the principal offices of the National Assembly.

”Most importantly, the recent push by several APC support groups from across the northern states and the southeast calling on the party’s leadership to zone the speakership of the 9th assembly of the House of Representatives to the southeast.''

According to him, in 2015, the APC denied the southeast principal officer’s positions in the National Assembly on the ground that we did not have a ranking member under the APC.

He further added; ”I was slated for leadership position then, but was eventually denied the position of deputy whip because I was a first timer. Now, I am back and ranking!

”Gentlemen and ladies, let me use the opportunity of your visit and overwhelming endorsement to declare that I have thrown my hat into the ring.

”I am running for the speakership of the 9th assembly of the House of Representatives, and have formally written to the National chairman, and members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of my party, the APC.''

Okafor, who is the chairman of House committee on health, said it was no gainsaying that the southeast, which was denied a leadership position in the ruling party leadership caucus of the 8th assembly deserved compensation in the 9th assembly.

The lawmaker said: ”And I am the appropriate vehicle for an equitable compensation to the south-east.''

The lawmaker, who said that his zone gave 403,958 votes to President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election victory in 2019 presidential poll, said this was against 198, 248 votes from the five states of the region in 2015.

He added: ”403,000 votes for President in the 2019 presidential election may not seem a big deal, but there is no geo-political zone in Nigeria that doubled its vote haul of 2015 in 2019 and improved on it performance in 2015 by more than 100% except the southeast!

”A ruling party doesn’t just look at the numbers alone; it also looks at national interest; it looks at social justice; it considers political stability and harmony in the body politics.

”It feels the pulse of the nation and weighs in on equitable inclusion of federating units of the country in line with the provisions of the constitution of the country and the party, even as it affects sharing of political offices.

”And looking at all these indices, as a party, we have not given the southast a fair deal! Not yet.''

The lawmaker, however, hinted that he would not hesitate to go by the party’s decision should APC decide to zone the position against his wish.

Earlier, the leader of GGTI delegation, Mr Abdulbasit Abubakar, said after the group’s congress meeting at Arewa House, Kaduna, Rep Okafor was unanimously endorsed by members as most qualified person to lead the 9th House.

He said a 5000-man march would soon be organised by the group to press home their demand.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Yekini Nabena, had called on the party’s leadership to ensure that the zoning arrangement for the incoming 9th National Assembly reflects the remaining four geopolitical regions of the country.

Nabena made the commendation with emphasis on the fact that the president and the vice president are from the north-west and south-west respectively.

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