Rumble as Bankole names
House Committee chairmen
By JAMES OJO, Abuja
Friday, October 10, 2008
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Photo: Sun News Publishing
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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Bankole Dimeji
ended weeks of suspense on Thursday, announcing the long awaited
re-composition of the leadership of the committees, sparking
off mixed reactions from members.
Bankole read names of the chairmen and deputies of the 84
House committees, from handwritten sheet, putting a lid on
the assignment given to the Selection Committee over three
months ago.
The Speaker justified the high-wired politics, which surrounded
the exercise when he told the House that what he was about
to read was the conclusion of a meeting, which started on
Wednesday night at about 10 p.m. and ended just 10 minutes
before the House session.
Said he: “The re-composition exercise is now completed,
we must be aware that we are not all geniuses and neither
are we all fools. There must be winners and losers but the
parliamentary institution comes first. I want to appeal to
my colleagues that the exercise was completed with all sense
of fair play.”
According to him, nine per cent of chairmen and deputies were
dropped from what he inherited from his predecessor, while
27 per cent were absolute brand new chairmen and deputies.
Fifty per cent, he said, were reshuffled from one committee
to another, while six per cent retained their seats but not
necessarily in their former committees.
Bankole singled out Hon Halims Agoda and Hon Farouk Lawan
as “patriotic’ members who decided to reject “juicy
committees” he offered them against the committees they
had had reservations about.
But in a swift reaction to the list, at least two members
had signified intention to reject the positions offered them
by the Speaker.
Sources close to Hon. Herman Hembe [PDP] Benue State said,
for instance, that he had declined to serve as deputy on the
Committee on Donor Agencies.
The loss of key committees such as NDDC, House Services and
Ethics and Privilege, hitherto held by South West to other
zones did not go down well with some members from the Speaker’s
zone.
A breakdown of the share of South-West showed that Oyo State
got two slots, Ondo State three, Osun State two and Ogun State
four.
Edo State caucus was not also happy that they got only one
committee, Special Duties, while losing the Interior Committee.
Comments made by the Speaker indicating that some members
were untouchable angered some of the lawmakers who wondered
why Bankole could openly admit that some committees were more
juicy than others.
Loyalists of former Speaker, Patricia Etteh who lost out in
the new arrangement include: Hom Tam Brisbe, Ehioge West-
Idahosa, Agboola Ajayi, Titi Akindahunsi, Florence Akinwale
and Folake Olunloyo.
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