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Sunday 2 November 2014

2015 Elections: 6,000 PDP members defect to APC in Akoko-Edo


No fewer than 6,000 members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area on Sunday defected to All Progressives Congress.

The defectors were received by the leadership of the APC in a rally held at Igarra, the Headquartres of Akoko-Edo LGA, which also had in attendance serving lawmakers and aspirants into the national and state assemblies, including the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Julius Ihonvbere, who is also a senatorial aspirant, and a House of Representatives hopeful, Anslem Agbabi.

Speaking at the rally, the Senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Domingo Obende, expressed confidence that the party had taken control of the Federal House of Representatives, with the defection of the Speaker, Amino Tambuwal.

Obende, who described the withdrawal of Tambuwal’s security details as unconstitutional stated that the current change in the lower was a indication of the change that the party would bring about in the 2015 general elections.

“The position of the Speaker of the House of Representatives is not a position of a political party but a position that is given to someone in the chambers to lead the others, they are equal but one has to given the power to lead.

“I do not know where PDP is coming from withdrawing his police details, is very wrong, very unconstitutional and it has to be restored.

“The change already happening in the National Assembly is a pointer to the change that we are going to witness next year.

“I want to say to you that there is noting the PDP can do about the speaker; there is no way they can raise 240 members to impeach Tambuwal and since they cannot do that, the APC is now fully in charge of the House of Representatives and I want to say that today, we must know that God is working on our direction.

“This change cannot come if you and I are not in oneness. This change will not come if you and I are not committed to our party. We must work hard, there should be no rancour,” he said.

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