The House of Representatives has commenced immortalising former Speaker Ghali Na’Abba in a bid to honour the deceased.
The Informant247 reports that Na’Abba, a Kano-born politician, died on September 27, 2023, in Abuja at 65.
The development is coming after a motion brought to the floor of the House by a member of the New Nigeria People’s Party from Kano State, Aliyu Madaki, titled, “Need to immortalise former Speaker, Late Ghali Na’Abba by naming the National Assembly Service Commission building after him,”
According to reports, the lawmakers noted that the late Na’Abba started his political career as a student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he was elected as an Executive Committee Member of the ABU Chapter of the revolutionary People’s Redemption Party established in the 2nd Republic by Mallam Aminu Kano.
The House also said it was aware that at the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1999, “The late Na’Abba was elected as a member of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The House also noted that the late Na’Abba was praised as an influential Speaker of the House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003 “On account of his courageous, dynamic, outspoken pursuit of legislative independence and revolutionary approach to running the House as Speaker within the period.”
Madaki added, “Na’Abba, as Speaker, embarked on a number of measures to ensure the independence of the legislature, which included but were not limited to profound scrutiny of the budget framework, making robust adjustments where necessary; strengthen House Committees; fashioned out a cohesive, inclusive, mutual, thinking and participatory house; and regulate debate on the state of the nation.”
However, the House resolved to honour Na’Abba by naming the National Assembly Service Commission Building after him while referring the motion to the Senate for concurrence.
A former speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’abba, was reported dead on December 27 at the National Hospital, in Abuja.
Na’Abba was born on September 27, 1958, in Tudun Wada, Kano state.
The House of Representatives has commenced the process of immortalising former Speaker Ghali Na’Abba in a bid to honour the deceased.
The Informant247 reports that Na’Abba, a Kano-born politician, died on September 27, 2023, in Abuja at 65.
The development is coming after a motion brought to the floor of the House by a member of the New Nigeria People’s Party from Kano State, Aliyu Madaki, titled, “Need to immortalise former Speaker, Late Ghali Na’Abba by naming the National Assembly Service Commission building after him,”
According to reports, the lawmakers noted that the late Na’Abba started his political career as a student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he was elected as an Executive Committee Member of the ABU Chapter of the revolutionary People’s Redemption Party established in the 2nd Republic by Mallam Aminu Kano.
The House also said it was aware that at the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1999, “The late Na’Abba was elected as a member of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The House also noted that the late Na’Abba was praised as an influential Speaker of the House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003 “On account of his courageous, dynamic, outspoken pursuit of legislative independence and revolutionary approach to running the House as Speaker within the period.”
Madaki added, “Na’Abba, as Speaker, embarked on a number of measures to ensure the independence of the legislature, which included but were not limited to profound scrutiny of the budget framework, making robust adjustments where necessary; strengthen House Committees; fashioned out a cohesive, inclusive, mutual, thinking and participatory house; and regulate debate on the state of the nation.”
However, the House resolved to honour Na’Abba by naming the National Assembly Service Commission Building after him while referring the motion to the Senate for concurrence.
A former speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’abba, was reported dead on December 27 at the National Hospital in Abuja.
Na’Abba was born on September 27, 1958 in Tudun Wada, Kano state.