• How their sudden reconciliation is causing tension in the lower chamber
Few months ago, they lunged and tore at each other like heat-crazed feral cats, but as you read, the bitterness and angst that seized their souls and drove them apart have dissipated, without trace. Thus Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila and Nnenna Ukeje are wiser now. Having experienced the motions of the action and counteraction that ignites the reciprocal struggle of discordant powers, they have settled their beef and achieved harmony with the universe. Indeed, in politics, there is no permanent friend or enemy – only permanent interests.
The closeness of the House Leader, Gbajabiamila, and the Chairman, House Committee on Foreign Relations, Nnena Ukeje, these days, is generating increased attention on the floor of the House of Representatives. The two now work together, consult each other and are usually seen sitting together on the floor while proceedings are going on. Ironically, Gbajabiamila is an All Progressives Congress lawmaker from Lagos State, while Ukeje is a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party from Abia State. Before now, they were known to be sworn enemies. Ukeje, according to the reports doing the rounds, was said to have once vowed never to be on talking terms with Gbajabiamila.
Their quarrel dated back to events that happened before the June 9, 2015 speakership election, which was eventually won by the current Speaker, Yakubu Dogara. Gbajabiamila was a contestant and was positioned to get the seat. However, Ukeje was a staunch supporter of Dogara.