The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was said to have reclaimed
its majority position in the House of Representatives yesterday
following another defection of a member from Nassarawa state from the
Congress for Progressive Change (CPC).
The House of Representative member, David Ombugadu, in a letter read
by the Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal,said he decided to dump his
Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), under which he was elected for
PDP, after consulting with his constituency.
According to reports,moments after the announcement by the Speaker,
PDP members had shouted “PDP!” in triumph, with some members
accompanying the lawmaker to the PDP leaders in the House for
introduction.
Daily Trust reports:
With this latest defection, the PDP now has 174
members against the 172 of the APC which restored
it back as the
majority party in the House.
Tuesday’s defection of another member from Nassarawa state Rep
Joseph Haruna Kigbo from APC to PDP tied the two parties on a
short-lived equal numbers of 173.
However, the APC lawmakers stood up, chanting “APC, Change!”
which took the Speaker some minutes before he could restore order in the
House.
Ombugadu’s defection brought the total number of cross-defections
in the House to seven, with PDP benefiting with higher number of four
members, all from APC, since the resumption of the House from the
year-end break, two weeks ago.
So far, APC, who was the majority party before the break, only
received two members from each of PDP and DPP since their resumption
from the break.
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