Opposition party’s members-elect in the 10th House of Representatives have backed out from contesting the Speaker and Deputy Speaker ahead of the June 5 inauguration. The opposition resolved not to contest the two seats as they have no members interested in contesting the positions.
Rep. Afam Ogene (LP-Anambra), the co-spokesperson for the caucus known as “Greater Majority” disclosed this at a meeting in Abuja. He said at the end of the period given to undertake that assignment, no member of the minority caucus stepped forward to indicate interest. The political parties that made up the caucus include the Peoples Democratic Party; Labour Party; New Nigeria Peoples Party; Africa Democratic Congress; Young People’s Party; All Progressives Grand Alliance and the Social Democratic Party.
The caucus, called the “Greater Majority,” had earlier muted a plan to upstage the ruling All Progressive Congress by contesting the Speaker and Deputy Speaker. An 11-man committee charged with the task of shortlisting, screening and eventual recommendation of aspirants for presiding officers was set up. However, Ogene disclosed that at the end of the period given to undertake that assignment, no member of the minority caucus stepped forward to indicate interest.
Ogene said they have also met with APC aspirants and they seem to be qualified, adding that the details of the meeting with the aspirants would not be disclosed until other members were briefed. He however said that the caucus would remain united as one of the opposition parties.
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