“How I Prevented Tinubu From Making Femi Gbajabiamila House of Reps’ Speaker”- Dogara Explains In New Biography
In a new book scheduled for for launching later in the month, the Speaker of House of Representatives, Rt Hon Yakubu Dogara has explained in details how the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu begged him in his bedroom at Bourdillon, Ikoyi Lagos to allow Surulere Constituency 1 representative and current leader of the House, Hon Femi Gbajabiamila become the Speaker of the House but he refused on principle grounds.
Making the revelation in his biography ‘A Reed Made Flint’, written by Ovation International Publisher, Dele Momodu, Dogara said he won the nation’s No. 4 position, because he did not yield to Bola Tinubu’s anointed candidate.
BlackBox Nigeria gathered the biography will be made public on Boxing Day, December 26, 2017 to mark the 50th birthday of the Speaker.
Hon Dogara, who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2014, in the book revealed that the seasoned politician (Tinubu) asked them to come to his bedroom were the meeting was held.
“He appealed to us and said what he only wanted, as a leader, as a political father, was for us to please collapse our campaign into Femi’s and declare our support for him. Asiwaju maintained that, as a matter of fact, support for Femi was a support for him. He said if we supported Femi by extension we were actually supporting him and reciprocating the work he did to ensure APC won the Presidency.”
However, Dogara said he told Tinubu that, “this has always been my stand, Sir. It was my stand when (Aminu) Tambuwal was running for the Speakership and I ran for the position for Deputy Speaker. Even when my bosom friends had told me clearly what was happening and I knew, as an experienced politician, that we were running into head winds. I had seen clearly the implication that Tambuwal was favoured more than 80% to clinch the Speakership. But I insisted that I was going to run because the party had said they had zoned this position to the North-East and I wanted to make a statement that there were people from the North-East willing to contend for this position in the interest of our own people.
“Even if I was going to lose the election, let the people from my zone know that yes, they had someone who, when the position was zoned to them, was ready and willing to stand up and be counted. I ran for that position to the end against someone I considered to be a brother and a very good friend on that principle. In this situation, we are already boxed into that corner. The President is not from North-East, the Vice President is not from North-East, the Senate President wasn’t going to come from the North-East. If we from the North east now capitulate, we have not had anything serious apart from the position of the Vice President that Atiku once occupied. We have been excluded from this club of leadership in the country.”
He further told Tinubu, “Since you have appealed to me as a father figure and I see you as a political father and as a mentor, a person we always ran to for advice really in the seventh assembly, and I still remember so many occasions I had to come here to seek assistance on behalf of others from you, I owe you the responsibility to listen to your appeal.
“But I need to get back to the members who are supportive of my agenda and then to my constituents back home. We will discuss and at the end of the day I will get back to you with our decision.”
Dogara, who represents Bogoro/Tafawa Balewa Federal Constituency in Bauchi state, went on to defeat Gbajabiamila, who represents Surulere Federal Constituency, Lagos state, by 182 votes to 174 in a fierce contest.