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10th Assembly Speakership: Member-elect makes case for Hon. Gagdi

By Sodiq Omolaoye, Abuja
28 April 2023   |   3:46 pm
As the horse-trading and campaign for who becomes the Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives in the 10th National Assembly hots up, a member-elect from Kaduna State (Kachia/Kagarko), Hon. David Umar, has said the election of Rt. Hon. Yusuf Gagdi as the Speaker of the incoming 10th Assembly will bridge the demographic imbalance in Nigeria’s political leadership.
Yusuf Gagdi

As the horse-trading and campaign for who becomes the Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives in the 10th National Assembly hots up, a member-elect from Kaduna State (Kachia/Kagarko), Hon. David Umar, has said the election of Rt. Hon. Yusuf Gagdi as the Speaker of the incoming 10th Assembly will bridge the demographic imbalance in Nigeria’s political leadership.

Hon. Umar who spoke in Abuja on Wednesday, said Rt. Hon. Gagdi is not only young and intelligent, but he also represents the yearnings of Nigerian youths to be represented in the political leadership of the country.
According to him, “Nigeria’s young people represent the present and future Nigeria, but the demographics of political leadership do not reflect this reality. That has to change. And this change should begin in the House of Representatives.

“What is the part of the youths in the political leadership calculation? Where is the place of the youths in our democracy, is it only as legislative media aides?”

Umar further said that the majority of 10th Assembly members fall below the age of 50, meaning that to maintain a conflict-free House, a young leader that can relate with the younger generation of lawmakers-elect must be elected speaker.

“It is essential to note that this contingent of member-elect is the youngest ever. The possibility of intergenerational conflict is high if the leadership of the House doesn’t reflect the composition of the House,” he stressed.

The rep-elect, therefore, urged other members-elect and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to support Rt. Hon. Yusuf Gagdi to become the next Speaker as he is not only in the youthful bracket as a 42-year-old, but also has cognate experience in legislative business.

Umar said the argument that other lawmakers gunning for the speakership are more experienced than Gagdi in parliamentary business because he is just going for his second term is not tenable because he has surpassed them in legislative functions.

“What is the definition of experience? People who have been in the House of Representatives for 15 to 20 years, but have not been able to deliver anything? They say they want to now change the House of Representatives for the better by being Speaker, what have they been doing since? What did they contribute?

“Gagdi has been there for just four years and has sponsored six private member bills that were signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari. Can those experienced Lawmakers show just three bills they sponsored that passed in all these years in the House?

“Hon. Gagdi has delivered empowerment to people that cuts across education, healthcare, access to water and many more. He has worked to improve the human capital quotient of his constituency and state. These are verifiable facts.

“Experience is not about years sitting in the Parliament without results, it is about having the knowledge of how to use your office to better the lives of Nigerians as Gagdi has done.”

Rt. Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi is a member of the 9th House of Representatives, representing Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency. He was a Deputy Speaker in the 8th Plateau State House of Assembly. An economist, seasoned educator and an expert in intelligence, security management, peace and conflict resolution, he is. passionate about education and true representation.

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