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level of disunity in the All Progressives Congress is deteriorating at
an alarming rate with some influential members siding with a new
faction.
Members of the newly launched reformed All Progressives Congress
(R-APC) are said to have kick-started moves aimed at ensuring their
defection to the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in a matter of weeks.
Sources close to members of the APC faction in the National
Assembly said development would alter the power structure in the
Assembly in a matter of days.
The lawmakers are due to embark on their annual recess on July 21,
just as it was confirmed that all the processes leading to the mass
defection will be concluded a week before the recess.
Sources close to the party also confirmed that Senate President,
Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara are leading the defecting team
of lawmakers which could switch the majority outlook in the two
chambers.
It was gathered that the R-APC already secured the buy-in of 30 Senators and 60 Rep members.
A source declared that with the crisis that has engulfed the APC,
the lawmakers would have satisfied the constitutional requirement in
Section 68(1,g) which indicates that a lawmaker can only defect from his
party if there is division within the party that brought him to the
chamber.
It was gathered that the R-APC senators and Rep members in almost
all the states, including those from Kano, Adamawa, Sokoto, OyoKwara,
Kogi, Kaduna, Bauchi and Benue states, are among those leaving the
party.
The defection of the lawmakers from these states would ensure that
the R-APC and its ally, the PDP, are firmly in control of the situation
in the National Assembly.
Sunday Tribune gathered from another source that the APC lawmakers
will declare for the Reformed APC (R-APC), a break-away faction from the
ruling APC, onward their movement to a new party.
R-APC, which is a fusion of New PDP (n-PDP) block within the APC
and other aggrieved leaders who were schemed out in the power play
during the congresses in their states, last week formally broke away
from the APC.
It was gathered that the next destination of R-APC members across
the country may be Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), if the leadership of
the umbrella party fulfill the conditions given by the intending joiners
and returnees.
Part of the condition, Sunday Tribune was informed, is that the PDP
should change its name, a condition PDP leaders were said to be warmly
amenable to.
Sunday Tribune gathered from a reliable source that the name change
may be an alteration of part of the current name of the PDP and may not
involve a wholesale name change.
“With the launch of the R-APC, a lot of interesting things will
happen in the National Assembly. We have decided that with this
resumption this time, we are going to make enough statements that will
shake the polity and then go on the annual recess.
“But I can assure you that before the recess, the gale of defection will have been concluded,” a source, who is a lawmaker, said.
It was gathered that the acquittal of Senate President Bukola
Saraki at the Supreme Court has further emboldened the R-APC members,
many of whom had rallied round the Senate President in the battle to
prove his innocence all along.
“It took this government 1,018 days to prosecute Saraki on what
has been seen an initial as a merry go round. It was purely a political
step that is bound to boomerang. Everyone knows that Saraki played
critical roles in ensuring the victory of APC against his old party the
PDP in 2015.
“It should not be too much to concede the Senate presidency to
such a group like the nPDP, which proved its worth through valuable
contributions to the 2015 campaign.
“Now we have seen that we are not wanted in this party. They
have constituted their executive without recourse to the complaints to
the nPDP. It is clear that they have also sidelined the Senate President
and Speaker Dogara in the running of the affairs of the party.
“At National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings, the duo of
Senate President and Speaker are reduced to spectators. Nothing like
consultation. Nothing to show we are working together. It is very clear
that one day we will have to retrace our steps and reunite with the
people that want to work with us,” another source stated.
The source added that the battle against Saraki has been from day
one of his Senate Presidency, adding that the number three citizen was
not welcomed to the presidential villa until four months after his
emergence.
It was also gathered that the R-APC members are fine-tuning the
power sharing formula, especially the issues in Sokoto, which appear to
have made the expected defection of Governor Aminu Tambuwal to look a
bit shaky for some weeks now.
It was gathered they the man regarded as the godfather of Sokoto
politics, Senator Magartakar Wamakko was being reached for an amicable
resolution of the power game in the state.
A source also said that the R-APC has also lined up a number of
surprises for the APC and that during this week a key development will
unfold.
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