Race for speaker: Muktar Betara's experience, competence crucial | TheCable

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[OPINION BY LAW MEFOR] Race for speaker: Muktar Betara’s experience, competence crucial | TheCable

Nigerians need to weigh in and point to the greater need for experience and competence as very crucial factors that need to be balanced out with other political considerations.

Two of such legislations that have defied all efforts of the previous national assemblies were tackled and put behind by the 9th Senate. These historic legislations are the Petroleum Industry Act and the Devolution of Powers Acts 2022.All the pushes for devolution of powers and restoration of federalism failed in the previous national assemblies.

Betara, an indigene of Wuyo in Biu township, Borno state, began his education at Biu Central Primary School in 1973 and obtained his First School Leaving Certificate in 1978. He proceeded to Biu Central Junior Day Secondary School, and then to Government Technical Secondary School Benishek, Borno State, where his leadership skills saw him becoming head prefect, and would eventually obtain his West Africa School Certificate in 1983.

Between 2007 and 2011, Betara acted as Chairman of the Sub-committee on NDIC, Banking, and Currency. He also served as a member of the House Committee on Interior and was subsequently appointed as Chairman of the Sub-committee on Customs, Immigration, and Prisons Pension Office .

 

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