APC Loses Slim Majority In The House Of Representatives!!!
LEGISREPORTS NG: The slim numerical advantage enjoyed by the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the House of Representatives since the
defection of 37 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to its
fold has been lost following the open declaration of Hon. Opeyemi
Bamidele for Labour party.
In a letter read on the floor this
morning by Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, Hon. Bamidele, who was hitherto a
defacto member of the APC, told his colleagues that he had chosen to
register with the Labour party because that is what his constituents in
Ekiti State required of him.
The APC had maintained a slim
majority of 172 members over PDP’s 171 and upon which basis it had put
up a spirited battle to claim the leadership of the lower chambers from
the ruling party which formed the government at the centre.
In
fact, leader of the APC in the House, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, had on
Tuesday attempted to subtly hijack the leadership of the House from PDP
by referring to Hon. Leo Ogor, Deputy Majority Leader of the House as
‘Deputy Minority Leader’, a statement which marred proceedings on the
floor for up to 30 minutes.
In his letter, Hon. Bamidele said in
the letter that he has now moved to Labour party since the Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) on which platform he was elected in the House
of Representatives, had seized to exist since its merger with other
parties to form the APC.
The lawmaker has been having a running
battle with the governor of his state, Ekiti, Mr. Kayode Fayemi,
following his desire to contest the governorship election this year, an
aspiration that has not gone down well with chieftains of the APC.
With
this development, APC now has 171 members, same with PDP in the House
of Representatives. Effectively, no party can claim a majority status in
the House at the moment while Labour party now has an additional member
to bring its strength to six members.
Last Tuesday, two members
from Adamawa State defected from APC to PDP while one member from Benue
State left the PDP to APC and another from Plateau State left Democratic
Peoples Party (DPP) to the APC.
This report was prepared by our reporter in the National Assembly
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