Gbajabiamila, deputy clash at plenary as speakership race intensifies

There was a face-off at yesterday’s plenary in the House of Representatives between the speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, and his deputy, Ahmed Idris Wase.

The spat was engendered by disagreement over the the propriety or otherwise of early adjournment of Thursday’s plenary.

Gbajabiamila had announced that legislative businesses would be concluded early on Thursday to allow the speaker and the members to attend the commissioning of the permanent site of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies, NILDS, along the airport road, Abuja.

Gbajabiamila before adjourning plenary yesterday, had asked that Order Paper for Thursday be made lighter, informing that the commissioning program to be done by President Muhammadu Buhari was fixed for 3 pm. The speaker, therefore, asked the Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Hassan Fulata, to ensure the Order Paper would not be heavy with activities.

However, the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, opposed Gbajabiamila’s directive. He said it did not make sense for the House to abandon its lawmaking duty for an event meant for the executive arm of government.

He noted the House the primary function was lawmaking, stressing that the commissioning of NILDS headquarters was not sufficient reason to adjourn the House early at 2pm.

He said members willing to attend the commission could do so, while the House continued sitting.

Reacting, the speaker said: “Deputy speaker, maybe the importance of NILDS is not clear to you like it is to some of us. We are not adjourning the House for members to attend the commissioning. I said the order paper should be made lighter because I will attend the commissioning.”

But Wase retorted, saying “Mr. Speaker, the House is not about I, but us.”

For a while, the speaker ignored his deputy to make other announcements and later addressed Wase.

He said: “Deputy Speaker, I have been in this House long enough to know that this is the first time in the history of this House that a deputy speaker will openly oppose what the speaker says.’’

To the Chairman of the Committee on Rules and Business, Gbajabiamila said: “Make the order paper light for tomorrow. This House will adjourn at 2.00 pm,’’ as members present at plenary screamed, “carried”.

Beyond the veneer, the development, however, further confirmed the doubts of many that all is not between the speaker and his deputy

There have been rumours of cold war and bad blood between the duo over the speaker’s Gbajabiamila’s open support for the speakership candidate of APC for the incoming 10th House, Tajudeen Abbas.

It will be recalled that Wase had also declared his intention to run for the same office, an ambition that may have put the speaker on a collision course with his deputy.

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