The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has admitted that aspirants for various offices in the 10th National Assembly were not consulted before the decision on zoning was reached.
The National Chairman of the party, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, made this known at the APC national secretariat in Abuja when aggrieved aspirants for the senate presidency stormed the headquarters to vent their anger.
The APC had picked the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio (South-South), and Senator Barau Jibrin (North West) as preferred candidates for the senate presidency and deputy senate presidency of the incoming 10th assembly.
It equally anointed the member representing Zaria Federal Constituency, Tajudeen (North West), and Ben Kalu (South East) as preferred candidates for speakership and deputy respectively.
The party’s zoning arrangement came ahead of voting and inauguration of the 10th National Assembly slated for June this year.
Some party stakeholders expressed concerns that the North West has taken two presiding officers’ positions based on the current zoning, insisting the decision must be reversed so as to favour other geo-political zones for the sake of equity, fairness, and justice.
Daily Trust reports that aspirants for the position of speaker of the 10h National Assembly led by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmed Idris Wase, on Wednesday stormed the APC national headquarters where they held a meeting with Adamu and expressed their displeasure with the zoning arrangement.
We’ll go back to drawing board—Adamu
Addressing the aggrieved contenders for the senate presidency, comprising a former Governor of Abia State, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu; a former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari; Senator Sani Musa (Niger), among others, who submitted a protest letter to him, Adamu said the party would go back to the drawing board and review the zoning arrangement where necessary.
The APC helmsman, however, said the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) could not take a decision on the matter without the inputs of the president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stressing that once he (Tinubu) returns to the country; there would be a meeting to review the decision on zoning.
Adamu said, “Yesterday (Wednesday) we received members of the lower chamber who are also contesting for the speakership in the lower chamber and we had similar pronouncements – words of disagreement from them.
“What we will not do today from what we have received from you is to start to open any discussion with you at this sitting.
“Yes, there were no sufficient or adequate consultations with you who are contesting, and it is a simple principle of democracy that you get views and opinions.
“But the circumstances that we found ourselves in after the elections frustrated our desire. We must as democrats open up. So, we will go back to the drawing board.
“We owe our party that duty to take a look, whether what was done cannot be changed; what was done needs some changes or reviews. We will take a look at what is necessary by the grace of God.
“Hold the fire until the last word is heard from us. We are the custodians of the party as NWC, but we are not acting alone. The voice of the president-elect is an essential voice. We must accommodate him the best we can.
“I will not compromise on that. So, he is right now outside the country, and by the grace of God when he comes back, we will go back to the drawing board and put our heads together again and see what we will get.
“We will go through your memo, line by line, and ensure that we are able to capture the spirit of your presentation and see what will be the best way out of the situation we have”
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