Progressives Congress in the Senate and House of Representatives may
defect en mass to the Peoples Democratic Party shortly before July 31, SUNDAY PUNCH has gathered.
the Reformed All Progressives Congress split from the main APC, on
Wednesday, was the first phase of the plot ahead of the mass defection.
defection by the new Peoples Democratic Party to the APC in the run-up
to the 2015 polls in 2014.
belittling of the strength of the R-APC by the APC, many lawmakers were
aggrieved and would leave the latter.
that though he had chosen to stick with the APC for “personal reasons,”
he was aware that many of his colleagues would spring a surprise soon.
but the whole truth is not being told by the APC. There is this
impression that because the party has many supporters in the North-West,
there is a guarantee for them.
about self interest. When governors collude with party officials to
snatch the return tickets of members, you know they will seek survival
elsewhere.
many of them have been told to forget 2019. If they will get it in PDP,
then that is the aim of the planned mass defection. There are
consultations across board and before the end of the month, they will
make the defection come through.
the provision of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution. There are
sufficient grounds to leave the APC today with the division created by
the split.”
Senate or House of Representatives shall vacate his seat if “being a
person whose election to the House was sponsored by a political party,
he becomes a member of another political party before the expiration of
the period for which that house was elected – PROVIDED that his
membership of the latter political is not as a result of a division in
the political party of which he was previously a member…”
the APC can no longer beat its chest to say it has the loyalty of
members in many states, particularly in the North-Central states, where
herdsmen kill villagers at will, and with no action by the Federal
Government.
Kogi, Kwara, Taraba contributed in swinging the votes in favour of
President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.
between these states and the almost wholesale support for the PDP in the
South-East and the South-South and you will get the picture.
lose members in Kaduna, Katsina, Jigawa and Gombe states. The situation
is not different in the South-West, where the APC National Leader,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, can no longer secure mass support like he did in
2015.”
Committee on Justice, stated that people seemed to have a narrow
understanding of the discord within the APC and preferred to reduce it
to a few political office holders.
senators, Reps, members of the state Houses of Assembly and more people
across the country,” who had issues with the party.
will dawn on everyone. There is a massive disagreement. This is not a
joke,” Atunwa said.
who might defect, Atunwa stated that it was unnecessary since time would
address the question.
Senator Rafiu Ibrahim (Kwara South), one of the lawmakers loyal to
Senate President Bukola Saraki, insisted that those who were
marginalised would be forced out of the APC .
House of Representatives counterpart that the mass defection would occur
by the end of July in the National Assembly, Ibrahim said, “There is no
need for you to try to confirm such a decision. There is no need. It is
as simple as that.”
on Friday evening, a Senator from the South-West, who is eyeing the
governorship seat of his state, disclosed that he was considering Accord
Party as an alternative.
state has hijacked the APC structure in the state. He said his case
would become worse if the outgoing governor, who is from the same
senatorial district with him, should go after his seat at the Senate.
dump the APC depending on the political events in the state in the
coming days. I am considering Accord Party because it has some dominance
here.
plan to defect en mass to consider the politics in their individual
localities,” the lawmaker said.
nPDP senators left the PDP for the APC, this same thing will happen
before the end of the month. Many senators that have close affinity with
the R-APC will join the PDP,” the federal lawmakers said.
true that between 80 and 100 members might defect, he was not ready to
lose one member to another party.
our colleagues, and hopefully, they will have a rethink. Nowhere close
to 100 members are leaving, but even where one leaves, I am not happy
and will do all we can to get that one back.
and I am sure things can be sorted out. Although, strangely enough, one
of the things complained about was that the convention process
contravened the provisions of our constitution. I think they
misconstrued the article of the constitution they talked about.
convention was not democratic and at the same time, announced structures
– both nationally and state-wide – without saying what democratic
process produced the officers that emerged.
to discuss with my colleagues, and hopefully, we will be able to reach a
common ground with as many as possible. Like I said, I don’t want to
lose even one member.”
a point of no return in their quest to restore the APC to its original
state of pro-masses, purpose driven platform for genuine democrats to
access power for good governance and general welfare of Nigeria and
Nigerians.
R-APC is given life to prepare grounds for defection to another party is
part of the propaganda by those seeking to weaken the resolve of the
group to rebuild the APC.
interested in currently was to ensure that promises made by the APC to
Nigerians in 2015 were fulfilled.
that caters to the interest of the majority of people in a given
society. That is why it is called democratic rule. We resist attempts to
push Nigeria towards a civilian dictatorship.
they are going to talk to in the National Assembly; are they also
hirelings? You visit the Senate; you visit the House of Representatives.
Why are you talking to them? It is coming a little too late because we
are determined to take the APC back to the right path.”
members of the R-APC were afraid of a possible clampdown by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission and other agents of state, he said it
was to be expected.
why would they clamp down? They will clamp down because they want to
sustain this phlegmatic leadership. They are desperate to sustain this
leadership that is not result oriented, that is not knowledge driven.”
Kogi West Senatorial District, Senator Dino Melaye, has hinted on his
defection from the APC to the PDP in a video on his social media
platforms on Friday night.
while singing a song common with those on the battlefield but with
modified lyrics, described the opposition PDP as “home” that he had
missed.
31, 2018, opted to sit among PDP senators in the chamber upon his
resumption after a long battle with the Nigeria Police, who arrested,
detained and arraigned him in separate courts in Kogi State and the
Federal Capital Territory Abuja over alleged gunrunning and attempted
suicide, among other changes.
Senate, Bukola Saraki, to direct the sergeants-at-arms to provide
another seat for him at the side of the minority PDP section of the
chamber, saying he would sit beside a former Senate President, David
Mark, in the interim.
