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Committees: Lawmakers dismiss rumoured rancour

Supreme Desk
29 July 2023 2:26 PM GMT
Committees: Lawmakers dismiss rumoured rancour
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According to him, Abbas has started living up to our expectations, so majority of members of the 10th Assembly are commending his leadership style.

Following the composition of the 10th House of Representatives standing committees by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas on July 27, a group of lawmakers dismissed rumoured rancour among members.

The group, numbering six lawmakers, including the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Speaker, Mr. Chamberlain Dunkwu, dispelled the rumour at a joint press conference in Abuja.

Rep. Ikenga Ugochinyere, the spokeswoman for the group, said the composition was fair, adding that the speaker put the interests of members above personal or pecuniary interests.

He said that the speaker exhibited justice and fairness, adding that all interest groups in the House were satisfied because they saw the composition as being done without any external influence.

According to him, Abbas has started living up to our expectations, so the majority of members of the 10th Assembly are commending his leadership style.

He said that the speaker and the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, considered the interest of members in decision-making, adding that this was seen in the composition of the principal officers and the chairmanship of the standing committees.

He said that the parliament was more united than ever, adding that the standing committee membership cut across different interests, including those who contested the speakership with Abbas.

According to him, there is no winner and no vanquished because most of his challengers in the race were given relevant committee chairmanship positions.

“You can see that the main challenger, Rep. Aliyu Betera, was given the Federal CapitalTerritory (FCT) Committee, and Rep. Sani Jaji was made chairman of the Ecological Fund.

“Also, Rep. Miriam Onuhoa was made the chairman of Tetfund; Rep. Alhassan Ado-Doguwa was made the Chairman of Petroleum Resources Upstream; and Rep. Yusuf Gagdi was made the chairman of the Committee on Navy,” he said.

He added that their frontline supporters were equally considered for committee chairmanship, adding that the composition was a reflection of the unity that existed in the house.

He said the beneficiaries and other members have promised to focus on delivering on the people’s mandate.

”And that is why you can see the unity and oneness in the house; we are now set for the full business of a parliament,” he said.

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