There were indications on Sunday that three members of the senate,
Senators Solomon Ewuga (CPC, Nasarawa North), Chris Anyanwu (APGA, Imo East),
and Ehigie Uzamere (ACN, Edo South), had perfected the process of their
defection to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
Investigations revealed that the three senators would have announced
their defection on the floor last week but for the appeal by the senate
leadership that their action would be a weapon of blackmail by the opposition.
The leadership of the Senate had prevented the reading on the floor of
the letter of defection of Senators Bukola Saraki, Adamu Abdulahi, Shaba
Lafiagi, Ibrahim Gobir, Aisha Al – Hassan, Magnus Abe, Wilson Ake, Jibrilla
Mohammed Bindowo, Danjuma Goje, Ali Ndume, and Umar Dahiru, who wanted to join
the All Progressives Congress.
Senate President David Mark had maintained that their defection would
not be perfected because they had instituted a suit against the Senate
leadership at a court of law and that he would therefore not act on any matter
pending before the court.
The development, it was further learnt, stalled the formal defection of
Ewuga, Anyanwu and Uzamere, who made frantic efforts to announce their
defection to the PDP last week, having registered as a member of the party in
their various constituencies.
Uzamere had even attempted to raise a point of order to announce his
defection on the floor last week but was not recognised by Mark, even when the
attention of the Senate was drawn to his efforts by Senator Olufemi Lanlehin,
an APC member from Oyo State.
The Senator from Edo State said last week that he wanted to join the PDP
because his party had merged with other parties and that he did not believe in
the merger arrangement.
Also, Anyanwu justified her planned defection by citing the division in
APGA, while Ewuga also said his decision was informed by the fact that he did
not believe in the merger arrangement, which his party had subscribed to.
One of the defecting senators, who pleaded anonymity on Sunday that he
would submit his letter of defection this week and would make open announcement
on the floor.
Meanwhile, the 11 senators who submitted a joint letter of defection
were also said to be planning to raise a point of order seeking a political
solution to their case on the floor of the Senate this week.
However, investigations revealed that the Senate leadership might
frustrate the move and would insist on its position that the outcome of the
court process, which they instituted, would determine their fate.
All these are to ensure that the Nigerian suffocation under Jonathan continues beyond 2015 but I know the Almighty God will not allow Jonathan to rule this country again .
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