We’re equal as House of Reps members, no discrimination – Kalu

Deputy Speaker of the House of Reps Benjamin Kalu

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Okezie Kalu, has declared that all members of the parliament are colleagues and equal irrespective of their political affiliations, and economic or social backgrounds.

He said that being a presiding officer, principal officer or chairman of a committee is a privilege granted by both the House’s leave and the members’ mandate, emphasizing that the position does not presuppose superiority.

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He therefore stated that there is no discrimination against any member whether old or new, ranking or no ranking.

Kalu was reacting to the member representing Bonny/Degema federal constituency of Rivers State, Cyril Hart, who alleged that preferential treatment is accorded to the ranking members over the first-timers.

Kalu who swiftly responded that there was “no discrimination in parliament” further clarified that the row where the member was sitting had earlier been given an opportunity to speak, stressing that other rows also needed to be accommodated.

The Deputy Speaker added that members of the House of Reps are recognized to make valuable contributions to debates based on their sitting arrangement and not by their age, tribe, geopolitical zones, political or legislative experience.

In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Levinus Nwabughiogu, Kalu said that the presiding officers are not bosses to the members but only servant-leaders committed to upholding democratic ethos and tenets by providing the needed direction to help realize the mandate of the House in the overall interest of the country.

He emphasized that the 10th House of Reps under the leadership of Tajudeen Abbas will continue to be fair, and open to every member and ensure that all voices are heard.

He stressed that their privileged positions as first among equals do not elevate them higher and above their colleagues, assuring that the members will always be accorded the needed respect and recognition in the spirit of equality and brotherhood.

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