The House of Representatives has pledged its loyalty and support for the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, amid a report of an imminent âshowdownâ over delayed payment in the payment of contracts of constituency projects nominated by the members.
In a statement issued on Sunday by spokesman Akin Rotimi, the House said that though members are at liberty to express their personal opinions, stressing that as a legislative unit, the Green Chamber is solidly behind Abbasâ leadership.
The statement read in part, âThe attention of the House of Representatives has been drawn to a report published by Leadership Newspapers on August 30, 2025, which elevates isolated remarks and informal conversations from House WhatsApp groups as if they represent the official position of any House caucus or the House itself.
âContrary to insinuations of an impending âshowdown,â the House remains united under the leadership of Rt Hon Abbas Tajudeen, GCON, Speaker of the House. With 360 members from every part of Nigeria, across diverse political, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, the House reflects the nationâs full heterogeneity.
âHonourable members are free to express opinions in both formal and informal settings on matters affecting their constituencies and privileges. However, such expressions, when reported, especially when not balanced by differing viewpoints, do not constitute resolutions or positions of any caucus.
âThe House operates according to established parliamentary procedures, through which caucus leaders, committees, or individual members may formally table issues for the leadership or, where necessary, for debate and resolution by the entire chamber. Informal conversations are normal in a vibrant democracy, but cannot represent official positions.
âIt is to the Speakerâs credit that, despite this diversity, the 10th Assembly has remained united, reaching common positions on national issues through consensus building and allowing every Member a voice. The House remains focused on preparing for resumption on September 23, 2025, with renewed commitment to national priorities.â
The statement noted that the delay in the payment of contracts executed is not new, noting that it is an ongoing exercise.
âSome issues referenced in the report conflate genuine concerns with sensationalism. Delayed contractor payments are a national challenge and not peculiar to the constituency projects nominated by Honourable Members.
âFor many weeks, the House leadership, through the Appropriations Committees, has engaged the Honourable Minister of Finance. Payments have commenced, and the leadership is committed to ensuring all outstanding 2024 obligations are settled expeditiously.
âHonourable members face pressure from constituents expecting nominated projects to be implemented in line with participatory development. The leadership stresses that, in accordance with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, constituency projects are essential for extending government presence nationwide. While these agitations are valid, they must be understood within current fiscal realities and not misrepresented,â the statement further read.
On staff recruitment in the parliament, Rotimi said, âThis is the sole responsibility of the National Assembly Service Commission, a statutory and independent body. The House leadership neither conducted nor controlled the exercise.
âThe process follows principles of federal character, inclusiveness, and merit, ensuring fair representation of Nigerians across states and geopolitical zones. However, in line with its oversight mandate, the Speaker has directed the House Committee on Public Service Matters, which oversees the National Assembly Commission, to conduct a thorough investigation of the recruitment exercise and report back to the House.
âSuggestions that development is âunfairly concentratedâ in any one region are false, divisive, and unhelpful. The House operates on principles of equity, justice, and fairness. Internal disagreements are addressed through established parliamentary mechanisms, not speculative newspaper reports.
âWhile the report is largely misleading, it highlights the tone and focus of conversations among members who continue to prioritise and advocate on issues directly affecting citizens and constituencies, including project implementation, equitable employment opportunities, and the security of lives and property.
âThe House Leadership remains steadfast in upholding transparency, inclusiveness, and fairness in its constitutional mandate of lawmaking, oversight, and representation. Members are urged to support this process in the collective interest of the institution and the nation.â