Just when critical stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, were thumbing their chest over the successful Presidential dinner for Reps -Elect on Tuesday where Femi Gbajabiamila was unanimously endorsed as the party candidate for the 9th National Assembly Speakership, Hon. John Dyegh announced his interest in the 4th national position, a development that has caused additional confusion in the Speakership battle.
John Dyegh, representing Gboko…federal constituency of Benue State declared his ambition to run for the Speakership seat on Wednesday in Abuja some hours after APC zoned the seat to the South-West and deputy speaker zoned to the North-Central.
In his declaration speech, Dyegh alleged that the North-Central geopolitical zone has been marginalised in the leadership of the House since 1999.
Meanwhile, another aspirant from Niger State, Mohammed Bago, says aspirants from the zone would reconsider their agitation only if the APC zone the Speakership seat to another zone apart from the South-West.
John Dyegh, born in Gboko on December 2, 1962, he is a Nigerian politician, businessman and philanthropist from Gboko, Benue State. He serves as a member of the 8th National Assembly, representing Gboko/Tarka Federal constituency.
Dyegh received elementary schooling at LGEA Primary School Gboko, earning First School Leaving Certificate before proceeding to Mbawuar Secondary School Ihugh in Vandeikya Local Government Area, for Senior Secondary School Certificate. He then studied at the Benue State University for both undergraduate and post-graduate degrees. Dyegh obtained a Doctorate at the same institution, making him the first and the only House of Representatives Member to have represented a constituency with the highest educational qualification from Benue State, a record that is yet to be matched.
He is a christian and married with children