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10th NASS: G7, minority parties set to pick consensus Speakership candidate

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The G7 aspirants for the Speaker of the 10th House of Representatives met with “Greater Majority ” and resolved to present a consensus candidate for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.

The groups met at a parley in Abuja on Saturday, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

The G7 reiterated their commitment to work with the minority caucus to present a common front for the 10th National Assembly Speaker.

The G7 is made up of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Ahmed Wase; Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, Rep. Aliyu Betara; Chairman, House Committee on Navy, Rep. Yusuf Gagdi.

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Others are Rep. Sada Soli (APC-Katsina), Sani Jaji (APC-Zamfara), Miriam Onuoha (APC-Imo) and Rep. Ado Doguwa (Kano).

Soli who spoke on behalf of the G7, commended the caucus while assuring them of their unalloyed support with a promise to present a consensus candidate to the Greater Majority.

Responding on behalf of the Greater Majority, Rep. Fred Agbedi, commended the G7 in seeing the Greater Majority as partners in progress for the progressive growth of the 10th House of Representatives.

He applauded the lawmakers for maintaining the sacredness of the hallowed chamber and assured the G7 that the caucus had not endorsed any candidate.

Agbedi promised that the greater minority would work with all members-elect of the minority to ensure that the 10th House had a speaker for all.

The total number of minorities in the House from the PDP, NNPP, ADC, YPP and LP is 182, while the APC has 178 members-elect.

The focus of the greater majority is to preserve the independence of the legislature.

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