The ranks of the Peoples Democratic Party in the House of
Representatives further depleted on Wednesday as eight more members defected
from the majority party.
Four of the defectors joined the rival All Progressives Congress, giving
indications that the leading opposition party had gained the control of the
House as the majority party.
The All Progressives Grand Alliance gained two of the defectors, while
the Peoples Democratic Movement and the Social Democratic Party each gained
one, bringing to eight the total PDP defectors on Wednesday.
All the defected legislators either cited dissatisfaction with the
conduct of the party’s last primaries or divisions in its fold as reasons for
their decision to abandon the PDP.
The four who defected to the APC were Garba Ulma, Zakari Ibrahim,
Ibrahim Kamba and Abdulmalik Cheche.
Wilson Nathaniel joined the SDP, while Tony Madwatte and Nwogbo defected
to PDM and APGA respectively.
Another member, Mr. Benjamin Aboho, defected to APGA, while Mr. Forte
Dike left APGA for the APC.
Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Victor
Ogene, also made his defection from APGA to the APC official on Wednesday.
By Ogene’s defection, both the chairman of the House committee on Media
and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, and his deputy are now members of the
APC.
The APC alone gained six out of the total of 10 lawmakers who changed
political parties on Wednesday.
A National Assembly official said that the series of defections hitting
the PDP lately had raised the numerical strength of the APC to 179 members,
giving it the upper hand over the former.
The official said, “As it stands today, the APC has taken over as the
majority party. There are now 179 APC members, while PDP has 162. The small
parties together have 19 members.
“Ten of the members belong to the SDP.”
The Deputy House Majority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, he neither denied nor
confirmed the figures.
Ogor merely described the loss of his party’s membership as “inconsequential.”
He reminded our correspondent that the issue of defections in the House
was still before the courts.
“This issue is inconsequential because the PDP is clearly in control.
The courts have said status quo should remain.
“So, we are not bothered as we are in control. Even if it is only Leo
Ogor who remains in the PDP, we are in control, so long as the courts have not
decided on the issue of defections”, he said.
The SDP has jumped to the third largest party in the House with 10
members.
Labour Party has about three members, APGA has three, PDM has two
members and Accord Party, one.
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