The battle for Senate President is in top gear, it was learnt yesterday.
Front
runners for the exalted seat, including Senator Ahmed Lawan, Senator
Mohammed Ali Ndume, Senator Mohammed Danjuma Goje and Senator Abdullahi
Adamu, are said to be on top of their game.
Others are expected to join the race in the days ahead.
A source said the front runners have started reaching out to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senators.
The source noted that with about 66 new senators out of 109 coming to the upper chamber, the battle would be tough.
He
said if the APC failed to put its house in order before the
inauguration of the 9th Senate in June , “the scenario of June 9th, 2015
when out going Senate President Bukola Saraki emerged Senate President
with the active help of PDP senators would repeat itself.”
He
also listed Lawan ( Yobe North), Ndume ( Borno South ), Goje (Gombe
Central) and Adamu (Nasarawa West) as the leading contenders in the race
for the seat of Senate Presidency.
According to the source, “Saraki factor in who takes over from him as Senate President should not be over looked.”
He
added that “it is obvious that most of the re-elected senators are
loyalists of Saraki. You cannot over look that factor. It may play out
in the choice of who emerges as Senate President. Already, high wired
politics is going on among the top contenders. People are reaching out
and wooing both old and incoming senators.”
The source, who said
that PDP senators must not be allowed to exploit any division among APC
senators, noted that “the battle is still very much open and up for
grab.”
On PDP factor in the Senate, he said with APC 65 senators and PDP 41, the opposition party must not be underrated.
He said:“Anybody PDP senators with their expected block vote back for the race will carry the day.”
The APC and the Presidency, he said, should consider all possibilities before endorsing any senator for the top job.
For
him, “The APC should conduct proper and indebt profiling of the
contenders. Their strength and weaknesses should be considered. Their
track records are likely to come to play in the choice of who becomes
the Senate President.”
To prevent a dark horse from emerging
Senate President, the APC must not allow all comers affair, Chairman
Senate Committee on Labour and Productive, Senator Abu Ibrahim, has
said.
Senator Ibrahim told reporters in Abuja that APC should immediately meet on the matter.
The
Katsina South Senator said APC should set in motion the process of
endorsing its candidate for the Senate President to avoid what happened
in 2015 when Saraki emerged Senate President against the Party’s
position.
Ibrahim is upbeat that the APC will do what is necessary in the interest of the party.
Results
of the last National Assembly elections released by the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), shows that the APC won 65 of the
109 (about 59%) senatorial seats in the country, leaving the PDP with
41 senatorial seats (37%) and Young Progressives Party’s (YPP) one seat
(1%).
The APC secured 61 seats in the Red Chambers in 2015
before the PDP infiltrated its ranks to secure the office of the Deputy
President of the Senate for Senator Ike Ekweremadu.
A report in
this paper at the weekend quoted a source as saying: “The horse-trading
to lead the Senate and the House of Representatives has begun.
“It
is going to be a tough contest because all the candidates are ranking.
For example, Ndume has been in the National Assembly for 16 years with
eight years spent in the House and another eight years in the Senate.
Lawan has been a Senator since 2007 with Adamu and Goje joining in 2011.
“Some
governors and APC stalwarts are gambling with the choice of Governor
Ibikunle Amosun to lead the Senate as a bosom friend of the President.
They have linked the suspension of the governor to the plot to install
him as Senate President.
“This jostling for power is despite of
the fact that the APC is yet to define its zoning or power sharing
formula. Those aspiring to lead the National Assembly are banking on the
2015 formula of the APC, which ceded the Senate Presidency to the
Northeast and the Speaker to the Southwest, before the President of the
Senate, Speaker Dogara and some APC lawmakers revolted.
“The lack
of zoning formula made ex-Governor Abdullahi Adamu from Nasarawa State
in the Northcentral to join the race. As the chairman of the
Parliamentary Support Group which resisted the outgoing Senate President
to save President Buhari, he believes he should lead the Senate.
Responding
to a question, the source said: “All the candidates are already
lobbying not only to have the Senate presidency and House Speaker zoned
to their areas but to be anointed.
“Unless it is carefully managed, the Senate may witness a repeat of the 2015 crisis which PDP took advantage of.”
“The
only challenge APC is facing is about likely imposition of the Senate
President and the Speaker. Most of the candidates want the race left
open equitably.
“This is why some APC leaders are pleading with
President Muhammadu Buhari and party leaders to meet and work out an
equitable power sharing module.”
The source added: “I think in
the next two months, the game will be more interesting. If Dogara’s
candidacy does not fly, PDP might sponsor another ranking member from
the Southwest to be the Speaker.”
A source in government said:
“President Buhari has really not shown interest now on those who will
lead the National Assembly. Maybe he has a mindset but he is yet to
discuss with party leaders.”
Lawan is spending his 20h year in
the National Assembly having being elected into the House of
Representatives between 1999 and 2003 before becoming a Senator.
Set up zoning mechanism for NASS leadership to avoid 2015 scenario, Nabena tells APC
The
Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Mr. Yekini Nabena, urged the leadership of the party to zone and
select preferred principal officers of the incoming 9th National
Assembly.
He added: “The Peoples Democratic Party has lost the
presidential election and they have now adopted a plan B from their
infamous Dubai strategy meeting.
“The plan is to hijack the incoming National Assembly leadership by repeating their heinous coup in the previous Assembly.
“The
APC must prevent a repeat of a situation where despite our overwhelming
majority in the outgoing 8th Senate and House of Representatives, its
leadership was hijacked by saboteurs and their opposition PDP
collaborators.”
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