Godswill Akpabio, former governor of Akwa Ibom state and Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) senator (Akwa Ibom northwest), has been named the
minority leader of the senate. Akpabio was nominated by the
south-south caucus of the PDP in the senate.
His nomination, however, is against the standing rules of the senate,
which exempts first-term senators from holding principal positions. Last
Wednesday, Gabriel Kolawole, justice of the federal high court, Abuja
rejected an application seeking to stop Bukola Saraki, senate
president, from the naming Akpabio as minority leader of the senate.
Alaye Pedro and Okechukwu Ibeh, both members of PDP, had filed an ex
parte application challenging the party’s choice of Akpabio as senate
minority leader. They contended that the possible emergence of Akpabio
as senate minority leader would breach the senate standing orders
exempting first-term senators from holding such a position.
But the court struck out their application, paving way for Akpabio’s
nomination on Monday. The PDP, which lost the majority seat in the
senate to the All Progressives Congress (APC) after the March general
election, had zoned the position of senate minority leader to the
south-south.
Challenging the nomination of Akpabio, Kabiru Marafa (APC Zamfara
central), argued that it did not follow rules of the senate, and was
therefore null and void. But Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president,
wondered why Marafa, who is a member of the APC, had made it his
business to oppose the decision of the PDP – a party in which he has no
stake.
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