There is growing
opposition against Aminu Tambuwal, senator representing Sokoto south, in his
bid for the position of senate minority leader.
Some lawmakers have been lobbying their parties and caucuses
to be appointed as principal officers, since the election of presiding officers
in June.
The majority and minority caucuses of the house of
representatives and senate often collaborate with the leadership of political
parties to choose principal officers.
The offices up for grabs are majority leader, deputy majority leader, whip, deputy whip, minority leader, deputy minority leader, minority whip, and deputy minority whip.
Even though Tambuwal, a former speaker of the house of
representatives, is a ranking member and is eligible for the senate minority
leader position, he is not the preferred choice of some of his colleagues in
the minority parties and some parliamentary stakeholders.
‘MINORITY SENATORS QUEUE BEHIND NINGI’
Some senators in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) are rooting for Abdul Ningi, senator representing Bauchi central, for the
top minority position, TheCable understands.
The senators, it was learnt, prefer Ningi over Tambuwal
because the former has been in the upper legislative chamber before. This is
Tambuwal’s first senatorial stint.
“Party members and senators are also not happy about the
fact that Tambuwal dumped the PDP around the 2015 elections as speaker and
defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC),” one source said.
“They are angry that Tambuwal was one of the reasons PDP lost
control of the house and ultimately lost that election.
“There have been moves to persuade the former governor of
Sokoto to step down his ambition for Ningi.”
‘TAMBUWAL BETRAYED
JONATHAN’
A group known as the Citizens Network for Peace and
Development in Nigeria (CNPDN) said Tambuwal should not be allowed to become
senate minority leader because he defied former President Goodluck Jonathan and
the PDP at the time.
Tambuwal defeated Mulikat Akande to become speaker in 2011.
Jonathan would later express regret over his failure to stop Tambuwal’s bid.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja at the weekend,
Francis Wainwei, CNPDN’s national secretary, said those supporting Tambuwal to
become minority leader are seeking to drive a wedge between the executive and
legislature.
“We totally reject
the scheming of Tambuwal and company, geared towards hijacking the leadership
of the minority parties in the senate for selfish and destructive purposes,”
Wainwei said.
“Tambuwal should not be allowed to emerge as the minority
leader of the senate because of his antecedents of selfish and acrimonious
politics.
“Tambuwal and some
senators are trying to recreate the acrimonious relationships between the
national assembly and the executive that rocked the boat of governance in the
past, that greatly slowed down the pace of governance and negatively affected
the effectiveness of those administrations.”
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