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Tambuwal steps down as Speaker, hands over to Ihedioha


The Speaker of the House of Representatives and Governor-elect of Sokoto State, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, Tuesday bowed out as Speaker after handing over the leadership of the legislature to his deputy, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, who will round off the tenure of the House on June 5.

Tambuwal will be inaugurated as the governor of Sokoto State on May 29.

Tambuwal’s decision to transfer power to Ihedioha ahead of the May 29 handover date was to avoid a possible constitutional crisis of taking oath of office for two separate offices.

Speaking with journalists after yesterday’s plenary, he said members of the House agreed at an executive session that Ihedioha should preside over the affairs of the House till June 6.

“My stay here in the House would have effectively come to an end on May 29 after I would have been inaugurated as governor.

“We have to avoid any possible issues on this, since the constitution is silent on what happens when a sitting Speaker has to move to another office,” he added.

He added that the 1999 Constitution did not envisage a situation where the Speaker will leave one office for another, while the oath taken for the current one is subsisting, noting that under the Standing Orders of the House, a Speaker Pro-tempore was required to be elected by members to run the House for any period the substantive Speaker would not be available.

But, he explained that the extant case was different because he would not return to the House anymore.

“At our executive session, a member came up with an ingenious way of dealing with the matter on hand, which members accepted.

“He came up with the idea that the portion of the House rules in question should be suspended to enable the deputy speaker to continue to preside over the House instead of electing a new Speaker,” Tambuwal added.

Tambuwal stated that the other alternative would have been to shut down the House before June 6, but said he was not in support of such a move.

“I won’t shut down the House. The House can sit tomorrow (today), Thursday and possibly the other sitting days of next week,” he said. .

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