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Just in: House of Reps names Patrick Giwa as new acting clerk

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- The House of Representatives has appointed a new acting clerk, Patrick A Giwa

- Giwa was appointed after the former clerk retired on on Sunday, November 25

- He resumed his new duty on Monday, November 26

The management of the National Assembly (NASS) on Monday, December 3, appointed Patrick A Giwa, the deputy clerk (legislature) as the acting clerk of the House of Representatives after the retirement of the Clerk on Sunday, November 25.

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The development was contained in a memo signed by Alhaji M A Sani-Omolori, the clerk of the NASS and copied all the principal officers of the House, the members of the two Chambers.

‎Giwa, according to the memo, ” is hereby directed to resume responsibilities as the Ag Clerk, House of Representatives and this appointment is with effect from November 26, 2018 .”

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Prior to the new appointment, Giwa was the clerk of the public accounts committee director, (clerk of Committees), director of chamber services, deputy clerk, House of Representatives.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that Gudaji Kazaure, a member of the House of Representatives from Jigawa state, had volunteered to participate in the insurgency war, asking President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint him as head of a task force to ‘finish’ the Boko Haram insurgents.

In a video trending on Twitter, Kazaure boasted that he is a professional hunter who is familiar with all the bushes occupied by the terrorists.

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