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Murder Trial Can’t Stop Me From Taking My Turn As Speaker – Doguwa

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Majority leader of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Doguwa on Wednesday insisted that his trial for the alleged murder of three persons cannot stop him from taking his turn as speaker of the House of Representatives.

Doguwa spoke in Abuja on Wednesday as he officially launched his bid to be the speaker of the 10th House of Representatives.

Affirming that he remained innocent of the murder allegations against him until he is proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction, the Kano All Progressives Congress (APC) legislator also asserted he is “competent” and it is his turn to be the speaker.

“I want to say clearly at this point that the principle of presumption of innocence until one is proven guilty covers me and it does not stop me whatsoever to vie for a position that I know is eminently qualified to vie for.

“But one political point I must stress is that a guilty man who is charged for a case like this would not have gone for a supplementary election and won the way and manner I won  this rerun,” Doguwa said in playing down the disadvantages of the murder allegations raised against him.

“I think the Muslims Muslim ticket of the Bola Tinubu and Senator Kashim Shettima was like a litmus test. And I think it’s a positive test. It has tested Nigerians and we have now confirmed that Nigerians will only go by what we think is the best and in the best interest of the people.

“But I still want to say that I believe in the peaceful coexistence of our people, left right and center. I believe in our unity despite our diversity. I believe that no one can do it alone without the other. So when I’m elected the Speaker of the House of Representatives, I will be a speaker for the Muslims and the Christians. I’ll be the speaker for even those who are not Christians and not Muslims.

“I want to assure Nigerians they will have in me just a Nigerian that will look after the overall interest of our people and to the best of my ability. I thank you all for finding time to be here”.

Doguwa polled 41,573 votes to defeat his closest challenger, Yushau Salisu of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), who got 34,831 votes during the April 15 supplementary election.

Doguwa will be serving his fifth term when the 10th House of Representatives is inaugurated in June.

GWG.ng reports that Doguwa is accused of leading a mob that allegedly mudered three members of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP during the February 25, 2023 presidential and National Assembly elections.

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