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’35 APC senators’ kick against Lawan, back Saraki

Less than one hour after Barnabas Gemade announced that the Senate Unity Forum had endorsed Ahmad Lawan as the APC “consensus candidate” for senate president, other senators have pitched their tent with Bukola Saraki.

Saraki had denied that there was a consensus candidate after Gemade’s press conference where it was also announced that George Akume had been endorsed as deputy senate president.

Addressing the media at Ibeto Hotel, Abuja, the APC senators supporting Saraki dissociated themselves from the “consensus” announcement, maintaining that Saraki was their preferred candidate.

Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi state, told the media that the national working committee (NWC) of the party has zoned the senate presidency to the north-central where Saraki comes from.

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Lawan is from Yobe in the north-east.

If no consensus is reached, it will be an open contest upon the inauguration of the senate in the first week of June.

A candidate needs a minimum of 55 votes to win – a simple majority of 109 senators.

Dino said at the briefing: “Senators of the like mind are here today at the retreat organized by our dear Party All Progressives Congress, which is meant to equip and empower Senators-Elect of the 8th Assembly to prepare them toward the challenges ahead. We commend the leadership of our party for this timely and well-focused exercise.

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“The issue of National Assembly leadership is about integrity, competence, discipline and leadership skills and not about fixing of candidates just for mere horse-trading. Our stand is about electing a senator who eventually becomes the chairman of National Assembly and relates with the executive on behalf of Nigerians, fellow Senators and the National Assembly as an institution.

“Furthermore leadership of National Assembly, is about the Senator that has the wherewithal to stabilize the legislative institution, working with the executive and judicial arm of government to be effective and perform to their optimal capacity.

“In addition, we are aware of the fact that ALL Senators from the North Central zone have taken a firm position that they are only interested in the office of the Senate President which has been earlier zoned by the National Working Committee of our party and we are also aware that North Central Senators have resolved to abide by the resolution of the zone on a single candidate and anything short of this is an attempt to jeopardize the collective interest of the zone.

“Of the 59 Senators of the APC, 35 of us present here today hereby reaffirm our collective commitment and resolution to ensure that the candidature of Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki as the Senate President of 8th Assembly.

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“We have also resolved that the office of the Deputy Senate President be zoned to the North East.”

APC has 63 senators while PDP has 46.

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4 comments
  1. Your comment..election proper is APC would justify as credible….so, consensus not accepted in this party. Buhari declared not having any anointed or choice candidate, therefore consensus not the best….

  2. Senior members of the party, including Buhari, Tinubu, Oyegun and others have declared that there will be no zoning of offices as the previous governments did. So where does this man get the authority to declare that the senate president has been zoned to the north-central?

  3. One can say many things against Senator Saraki, but it is difficult to say that he is not a tough fighter.

  4. Zoning or no zoning, all that know is the majority carry the boat. The final battle will decide.

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