Abuja - Cracks have appeared in the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC)
as not less than three of the defected Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
governors may return to the party. There was pressure on them.
Daily
Sun gathered in Abuja yesterday that Murtala Nyako, Aliyu Wamakko and
Rabiu Kwankwaso, governors of Adamawa, Sokoto and Kano respectively may
eventually yield to entreaties to return to the fold.
On November
19 last year, five PDP governors, members of the aggrieved G-7
governors, left the party for APC. Nyako defected to the APC alongside
four colleagues including the governors of Rivers, Sokoto, Kano and
Kwara. Governors Sule Lamido and Babangida Aliyu of Jigawa and Niger
states respectively refused to move with their colleagues.
Fresh indications, however, have emerged that of the five governors, three are predisposed to return to PDP
as “the old trouble which pushed them out of the party has been resolved.”
The
governors promised that as soon as the former chairman, Alhaji Bamanga
Tukur, vacates office, “they would consider returning to the party.”
Further
checks indicate that entreaties are also being made to the Kwara State
Governor, AbdulFatah Ahmed, to return to PDP. Talks are also said to be
on going with a governor in the South-South and one in the South-East.
One will return to the PDP while the other will be a new convert, it was
learnt.
In the Senate, however, 12 PDP senators have broken
ranks with their colleagues. Daily Sun learnt that at least 10 of them
wrote to the Senate leadership dissociating them from the suit
instituted at a Federal High Court in Abuja last month.
The 79
lawmakers, including 22 senators, obtained an order restraining Tukur,
Senate President David Mark, Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Aminu Tambuwal and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
from declaring their seats vacant.
The 22 senators cited in the
suit were: Bello Hayatu Gwarzo (Senate Chief Whip), Mohammed Ali Ndume,
Ahmad Zannah, Abdulahi Adamu, Abdulahi Danladi Sankara, Abdulmumini
Mohammed Hassan, Umaru Dahiru, Ahmed Mohammed Maccido, Muhammad Shaaba
Lafiaji, Simeon Sule Ajibola, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, Magnus Ngei Abe,
Wilson Asinobi Ake, Danjuma Mohammed Goje, Saidu Ahmed Alkali, Ahmed
Hassan Barata, Bindowo Umar Mohammed Jibrilla, Aisha Jummai Alhassan,
Ibrahim Abdulahi Gobir, Bashir Garba Mohammad, Abdulaziz Usman and Sen.
Isa Galaudu.
That accord has, however, been broken because even
before resumption on plenary, some of them approached the leadership to
pledge loyalty and also,their loyalty to the PDP.
In a new twist,
10 senators returned to the court on November 29, 2013 and filed a
Notice of Discontinuance Pursuant to Order 50 Rule 2 (1) of the Federal
High Court (Civil Procedure Rules, 2009).
The senators said that
their names should be removed from the list of the senators who wish to
defect to the APC in suit no: FHC/ABJ/ CV/ 621/2013 and copied to the
leadership of the Senate.
The court order was received in the Senate on December 2, 2013. All the 10 senators are from the North.
A
ranking senator said that after the case was filed at the Federal High
Court, “one of the senators, who was supposed to kick-start the
defection gale in the chamber developed cold feet and refused to write
the Senate President on his move to the APC.”
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