Three of the defectors joined the All Progressives Congress, two joined the Labour Party, while one switched camp to Accord party.
A total of 179 lawmakers are now in the APC, while the PDP has 162. Smaller parties share the remaining 19 members, making 360.
The defections are yet to affect the leadership positions in the house as Speaker Aminu Tambuwal has informed the house that matters relating to the change of leadership of the House were still before competent courts of jurisdiction, awaiting disposal.
That is their bizness all those ashow jumping from one party to another are so foolish
ReplyDeleteThese members change parties like we change DP. There's nothing honourable about these men. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteMake dem dive enter Atlantic Ocean, we no go hear word,Mcheeeeeew
ReplyDeleteAPC taking over leadership from PDP soon......
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Lol.. nasoso defect dem dey defect...
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Wateva... they have hijacked our
ReplyDeletedemocracy.This is not about GEJ or Buhari it is about our democracy that has been hijacked by hoodlums and touts that called themselves politicians.no mata the rate of defection GEJ will seat der till 2019 #FH
imagine this fools...they seat instead of making laws that will move d nation forward they rather chose to go after their personal interest....defection is their own headache,,every man has his choice to make but not at our detriment....they collect millions for each seating n yet no meaningful motion is always raise.......
ReplyDeleteLet's see how far they go..a plus for them all the same
ReplyDeletePoliticians are not reliable. At this eleventh hour!
ReplyDeleteThis election drama is becoming more interesting.. Just passing by
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