The Generation Next Collective, (GNC), a coalition of pragmatic youth and women groups with core interest in development strategies and democratic accountability, has said that shutting out the Chairman of the House Committee on Navy, Rep Yusuf Adamu Gagdi and others from the speakership race is akin to the All Progressives Congress, (APC) shooting itself in the foot.

The coalition warned that handpicking the leadership of the 10th Assembly would deny the nation, a robust legislature that would thrive in objectivity and true independence.

GNC, in a statement issued by its co-conveners, Barrister Ruth Edehemon and Rufiji Abdullahi (Ph.D) in Abuja on Sunday, May 14, 2023, noted that public perception hasn’t been kind to the National Assembly over how it has handled its responsibilities in ways that made it appear as an appendage of the Executive in recent times.

“The nation deserves better from the ruling party and handpicking leaders of the National Assembly would further hurt integrity of this important institution and dent more of its public perception.”

The group further argued that a committed lawmaker with clear vision of legislative responsibilities and documented, verifiable track record of leadership and legislative experiences would be fit and proper to restore integrity and independence of the House of Representatives, as Speaker.

“Representative like Gagdi, who represents Pankshin/Kanam/Kanke Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, had served as a presiding officer when he was the Deputy Speaker of Plateau State House of Assembly and should not be shut out from the contest.

“His impressive track record in his first term shows he has sponsored and co-sponsored over 20 bills out of which 6 have gotten presidential assent, including the Police Reform Bill.

“He is a grassroots mobiliser and a team player, imbued with emotional intelligence that is lacking in many leaders.”

The group therefore, called on leadership of the APC to, in the spirit and practice of true democracy, “allow lawmakers choose their leadership without intimidation and manipulation from external interests.”

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