APC NWC To Meet On NASS Principal Officers This Week

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NASS Principal Officers: APC NWC to take decision on zoning this week

THE All Progressives Congress (APC)
National Working Committee (NWC) will take a position on zoning of principal offices of the National Assembly,this week, the Nigerian Tri￾bune learnt on Monday.

A national officer of the party who is a member of the NWC who confided in the Nigerian Tribune said the statutoryorgan of the party agreed last week to come out with a zoning tem￾plate at a meeting to hold on Wednesday (tomorrow).
He said: “We are going to have a meeting this week. It was mentioned last week
but we all agreed that we continue this week, since we couldn’t take a position last week,” he said.

The principal offices to be filled in the Senate include: Senate Leader, Deputy, Chief Whip and Deputy Chief
Whip.Lawmakers scheming to fill the positions are from the South West, North Central, North East and the South East with the main contend￾ers from an emerging power bloc in the Senate, the Sta￾bility Group that promoted the Senators Godswill Ak￾pabio- Barau Jibrin ticket for Senate President and depu￾ty Senate President.

A member of the Forum who spoke with the Nigerian Tribune said the members
were anxious, waiting for the party national secre￾tariat to unveil its zoning ar￾rangement.

He, however, noted that the South-South and North￾West senators are automati￾cally precluded from the
race having produced Sen￾ate President, Godswill Ak￾pabio and his deputy, Barau
Jibrin.“The APC NWC will decide the zones that will fill the po￾sition. No one wants to jump the gun. We are waiting for the official pronouncement.
But, what I can tell you is that for the Senate, the South South and North West
are out having got Senate president and Deputy Senate President.

“For the Senate Leader, the North-Central may not get it because one ranking lawmaker from the zone is already being positioned for the office of House Leader.”

Multiple sources told Nigerian Tribune that two of the ranking senators from
the south-west, the zone of President Bola Tinubu: Sena￾tor representing Oyo North, AbdulFatai Buhari and Sena￾tor representing Ekiti Cen￾tral, Opeyemi Bamidele are in the race for Senate Leader.
The source who men￾tioned that senator rep￾resenting Ogun West and
Chairman Senate Commit￾tee on Finance in the ninth Senate, Solomon Adeola Olamilekan, is also a ranking
Senator from the south west however said the Ogun West Senator is eyeing the juicy slot of Senate Committee
on Appropriation and not interested in Senate Leader, even if zoned to South-West by the Abdullahi Adamu led NWC.

“Senator Buhari is the most senior among the rank￾ing Senators from the south￾west. Opeyemi Bamidele on the other hand, has to his profile, the Chairman, Southern Senators Forum.”

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From the North Central eyeing Senate Leader are Senator representing Niger
East, Sani Musa and the Senator representing Kwara North, Sadiq Umar.

A serving senator told the Nigerian Tribune that nei￾ther of the senators from the North-Central would become Senate Leader as there is an agreement be￾fore the election of presiding
officers of National Assem￾bly to concede the Leader of the House of Representa￾tives to a ranking lawmaker
from the region.

“It was part of the horse￾trading between Tajudeen Abbas and certain lawmak￾ers in the G-6 from the North
Central. You know what￾ever plays out in the Senate would affect the House of
Representatives. The same hoes for the Senate,” the source noted.

North-East: Ndume, Goje, Danjuma go for the broke If the office of Senate
Leader is zoned to the North East, two ranking Senators from the region will slug it out for the exalted seat:
Senator representing Borno
South, Ali Ndume and for￾mer Gombe State governor who equally won last Feb￾ruary election to represent Gombe Central, Danjuma Goje.

Between the duo, checks revealed that Senator Ndu￾me appears highly favoured among his colleagues.Ndume once occupied
briefly, the office of Senate Leader during the Bukola Saraki eighth Senate.
The former Chairman, Senate Committee on Army was also an aspirant for the
seat of Senate President be￾fore he withdrew from the race after the intervention of President Bola Ahmed Ti￾nubu.

Senator Ndume was to emerge as Director General of the Stability Group, the
forum of Senators that pro￾moted the Akpabio- Jubrin ticket.

A source told the Nigerian
Tribune that members of the
group see Goje as an outsid￾er in the camp of the power
bloc, having worked for the
failed ambition of Senator
representing Zamfara West,
AbdulAziz Yari.

“Ndume, apart from the
Vice-President, Kashim Shet￾tima, mobilised Senators from the North for Akpabio. He disabused the minds of
his colleagues, particularly the new comer to the Sen￾ate who were being swayed by the narrative from Sena￾tor Yari that the North will be shortchanged with Akpa￾bio in the saddle.

If the APC zoned to North￾East, Ndume will get it,” the source argued.