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Reps Speakership: Southeast Leaders, PSC insist on Nwajiuba
Ahead of the
inauguration of the 9th National Assembly, groups under the aegis of
Presidential Support Committee (PSC) and South East Equity Alliance, made up of
leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Southeast zone have urged the
leadership of the party to cede the position of the Speaker to the zone.
Fielding questions
from newsmen in Owerri on Thursday, Engr. Prince Chamberlain Adiaso, the
Southeast Zonal Coordinator of Presidential Support Committee (PSC) expressed
the groups’ unalloyed support for Hon Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, the House of
Representatives member-elect, representing Okigwe South to clinch the office of
the Speaker, Federal House of Representative in the 9th Assembly.
Adiaso, argued
that, “it is an injustice for the South West to produce Vice President of the
country and still wants to lay claim to the speakership position”.
The Coordinator
further said, “Barr. Emeka Nwajiuba being a detribalized Nigerian, should be
considered for the position so that he can become a rallying point for the
whole APC in the South East geopolitical region.”
He pointed out that
the people of Southeast assisted President Muhammad Buhari to get 25% votes,
noting that zoning the speakership to the southeast was in line with President
Muhammadu Buhari’s promise of inclusive government.
He said “Nwajiuba
is best qualified and most suited for the position because of his legislative
experience,” and emphasized that “such zoning has become necessary, considering
the fact, that APC has made progress in 2019 elections.”
“Nwajiuba as
Speaker would ensure the independence of the legislature and harmonious
relation with the executive and judicial arms of government.
“We are calling on
all well meaning Nigerian to allow the people of South east produce the next
Speaker of the 9th assembly,” he said.
While speaking over
the speakership race, Chief Nwoha Amaechi, Spokesperson to South East Equity
Alliance and former Speaker, Imo State House of Assembly, said Emeka Nwajiuba’s
cognate experience in legislation makes him credible to be the speaker of the
House of Representatives.
Nwoha seized the
platform to call on the APC and Nigerians to support the clamour for a
progressive and fair national leadership equation.
The former lawmaker
said that a Speaker of Igbo extraction was necessary for not only political
fairness but natural justice considering the 25 per cent votes given to Buhari
in the last election.
Also speaking,
Barr. Kingsley Onunuju said the only way to put an end to issues of IPOB and
MASOB agitation was to ensure that position like Speakership was zoned to the
Southeast.
He said Nwajiuba’s
Speakership would increase the popularity of APC in the South-East.
He restated the
imperatives of supporting Nwajiuba, noting that it would increase the
popularity of APC in the zone.
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