OSUN: The three-horse race for the speakership
The issue of who becomes the next speaker of Osun State House of Assembly is now in the front burner in the state and is generating debate among members of the public and the All Progressives Congress, APC, that has the majority in the coming assembly.
The speakership position will likely go to one of the three members that are returning to the assembly: Olatunji Babatunde ‘Lekan (Ife North constituency), Timothy Owoeye (Ilesha East constituency) and Babatunde Festus Komolafe (Atakunmosa East/West constituency) are returning out of the 23 APC members. The Peoples Democratic Party has three members.
From all indications, it is, however, very clear that Ife/Ijesa which is in Osun East Senatorial district will produce the next speaker because the incumbent governor is from Osun Central and his vice hails from the West. The battle for the position is mainly between Owoeye and Olatunji.
The APC, being the party with the majority, has a fourth timer who is the most senior and a second timer who some people believe is competent to lead the assembly.
However, Owoeye, who is the present leader of the
House, is likely to emerge considering the seniority and interest of the former
governor, Rauf Aregbesola, who also hails from Ilesa, the constituency Owoeye
represents. Owoeye is retuning for the fourth term in the next dispensation and
this has been the reason some people say that he is qualified to occupy the
seat being the most senior legislator.
But some political gladiators have kicked against
the agitation that seniority should be considered for a position that is likely
to have a profound effect on the success of the governor. Those agitating for
Olatunji believe that he is vibrant and talented.
Former governor Aregbesola still has grip of the
party in the state and it would be too early for Governor Gboyega Oyetola to
start having issues with him.
However, a social political group “Ife Advancement
Agenda” warned the leadership of APC in the state to resist the pressure to
further alienate Ife Federal Constituency in the distribution of political
offices.
The group, in a statement by its convener, David
Awotipe, made specific request for the post of Speaker of the House of Assembly
to be given to Ife Federal Constituency to douse the rising discontent in the
ranks of the ruling party in Ife Federal Constituency.
The statement read: “It is of concern to us in Ife
Federal Constituency that some people would still be clamouring for the post of
Speaker of the next House of Assembly, even when that position seems the last
available that should ordinarily be given to a strategic political enclave like
Ife Federal Constituency.
Vanguard
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