Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, has vowed
that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
will challenge Senator Andy Uba’s
defection to All Progressives Congress (APC) in court.
Besides, relying on Order 42 of the Senate Standing Orders
(2015, as amended), Akpabio urged Senate Preisdent, Bukola Saraki, to declare
the position of Chairman of the Committee on Public Accounts vacant with Uba’s
defection.
He said the upper legislative chamber should, at today’s
plenary, announce a new chairman for the committee.
Akpabio said this at plenary, yesterday, shortly after
Saraki read Uba’s letter, informing Senate of his movement to the ruling APC
and reiterated that the position belongs to the PDP and that Uba must also lose
his seat because there is no crisis in the party he left behind. “We have
notice of our intention to go to court to reclaim that seat. It is to let you
know that the party is not in dispute.’’
In parliamentary tradition, the Public Accounts committee is
chaired by a member of the opposition party in the chamber.
Uba formally moved to APC at yesterday’s plenary and pledged
commitment to his new party’s resolve and determination to reposition the
economy.
“This decision was arrived at after due consultation and
engagement with my family, constituency and legal team.
“As a senator, I also sought relief from the same
Constitution. I rely on Section 681 (g), which has also been tested in the
Supreme Court.
“By this communication, I declare that I am now a
card-carrying member of the APC.”
With his defection, the
APC now has 65 members while PDP has shrunk to 42 senators. Labour Party
has one member.
Uba is the fourth PDP lawmaker to defect to APC since the
8th Senate was inaugurated on June 9, 2015.
Former governor of Plateau State, Joshua Dariye was the
first to defect. He was followed by Yele Omogunwa and last month, by Nelson
Effiong from Akwa Ibom State.
also defected to APC.
Senator Uba, earlier in the month, at his country home in
Uga, Aguata Local Government area of Anambra State, announced his plans to
defect to APC. The lawmaker had said that he was joining the APC at the ongoing
registration of the party members in the State.
According to him, APC has ideology and focus which he said
he needed to tap into, to provide quality representation to his constituents.
Uba had further said that he joined APC because of other
personalities in the party with sound ideas and whom he looked up to in
politics. He listed some of the personalities to include the Minister of Labour
and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and APC National Auditor, Chief George
Muoghalu. Uba had stressed that with such calibre of people, the party would
take the state to enviable heights.
The Senator had said he would be very effective in meeting
the yearnings of his people more, now that he was in APC and urged other Igbo
politicians to join the bandwagon.
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