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Speakership: Gbajabiamila Gets More Support From Kaduna APC

The current majority leader in the House of Representatives and lawmaker from Lagos state, Femi Gbajabiamila has received another round of support to making his dream of becoming the Honourable Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives come into reality, as Kaduna APC caucus has given him the green light to proceed with his ambition.

The recent support is coming from members-elect of the main party in the Northwest state of the country.

Kaduna APC Reps-elect


Reports from the Facebook page of the APC further reads:

KADUNA MEMBERS-ELECT REAFFIRM SUPPORT FOR FEMI GBAJABIAMILA

Members-Elect of the Kaduna State Caucus in 9th assembly of the House of Representatives yesterday met in Kaduna to discuss among other things their commitment to the candidature of Femi Gbajabiamila / Ahmed Wase as Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively.

9 out of the 12 APC members-elect were in attendance, 2 were in Saudi Arabia for Umrah and 1 person sent apology due to ill health.

The meeting was a huge success as all the members-elect not only reiterated their unflinching support for the project but also assisted in convincing the other 4 PDP members-elect from Kaduna state to come on board.

The Kaduna State Caucus meeting was chaired by a 4th term member of the House, Hon. Garba Datti Mohammad.

Signed
Hon. Tajudeen Abass
(For Kaduna Reps. Caucus)

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