PDP Crisis: Anambra, Benue House of Reps Members Dump Party, Joins APC
The leadership crisis rocking the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP took new twist today as tow of its lawmaker dumped the party and join the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
Two members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the House of Representatives on Wednesday defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The members are Tony Nwoye from Anambra and Udende Emmanuel from Benue.
In separate letters read by the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, on the floor of the House, the members cited division in the PDP as the reason for their defection.
They said since the PDP had broken into three factions headed by Ali Modu Sheriff, Ahmed Makarfi and Jerry Gana, respectively, they did not wish to belong to any faction.
However, the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor (Delta-PDP), in a point of order protested the position of the members alleging that the PDP was divided.
He said that no recognised institution such as the courts had ruled that the party had split into factions.
In a remark, Mr. Dogara said there was no need to debate the matter as the issue of the PDP would be handled at the national level.
(NAN)
The leadership crisis rocking the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP took new twist today as tow of its lawmaker dumped the party and join the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
Two members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the House of Representatives on Wednesday defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The members are Tony Nwoye from Anambra and Udende Emmanuel from Benue.
In separate letters read by the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, on the floor of the House, the members cited division in the PDP as the reason for their defection.
They said since the PDP had broken into three factions headed by Ali Modu Sheriff, Ahmed Makarfi and Jerry Gana, respectively, they did not wish to belong to any faction.
However, the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor (Delta-PDP), in a point of order protested the position of the members alleging that the PDP was divided.
He said that no recognised institution such as the courts had ruled that the party had split into factions.
In a remark, Mr. Dogara said there was no need to debate the matter as the issue of the PDP would be handled at the national level.
(NAN)