The Benue State House of Assembly elected Hon Alfred Emberger as its new speaker on Sunday.
The appointment came immediately after the resignation of former Speaker Aondona Dajoh.
The new speaker is one of four members suspended last Friday for attempting to oust the previous speaker.
The house resolved to lift the four members’ suspensions during the plenary session on Sunday, which was presided over by the deputy speaker, Lami Danaldi-Ogenyi.
The majority leader, Saater Tiseer, stated that the plenary was an emergency and presented a motion to lift the suspensions of the four members, which was seconded by Samuel Jiji of the Logo state constituency.
The deputy speaker said, “Following the motion raised by the majority leader and supported by members of the house, this house has resolved to lift the suspension of the four members.”
After the suspension was lifted, the four members were led into the chamber, where the new speaker’s candidacy was announced.
Douglas Akyaa, a member representing the Makurdi South state constituency, moved a motion nominating Emberger for the job of new speaker, which was backed by Abu Umoru of the Apa state constituency.
While there were no other nominations, the Emberger took the oath of office delivered by the Clerk of the House, John Hwande.
In his acceptance address, the Emberger praised the former speaker for his service and dedication to the advancement of the House and the people of the state.
He further said, “To my esteemed colleagues, I assure you that this leadership will be anchored on inclusiveness, fairness and respect for diverse opinions.
“This house under my watch will work harmoniously with the executive and judiciary while maintaining our independence in line with the principle of separation of powers.”