17 PDP Senators To Defect To APC This Week
Seventeen Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) Senators will this
week announce their formal defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) at
the Senate, a chieftain of the APC in Kwara state, Senator Bukola Saraki has
said.
Saraki, who is the chairman, Senate committee on environment
disclosed the plan while speaking with newsmen in Ilorin, Kwara State on
Sunday.
“We are going to formally defect. Before we started we were
already 19. Then Jigawa pulled out, so from zero. We have about 17 senators
that will defect from PDP to APC. The letter has been signed. I have signed my
own. Others have signed theirs. So it is not a matter of may be. It must be and
not a matter of months or weeks but a matter of days,” he added.
On the fear of losing their seats, he said he: “I want you
to rule out the fear of losing our seats; this week we will write the Senate
President of our decision to defect. The letter is ready, only that we don’t
want to go solo; there are two other senators who are to go to their
constituencies this weekend and finalise with their people.
“You know when it comes to the Senate the issue is more
complicated and you have to handle it so; your constituency is larger than that
of the Representatives and in politics there are many things you must consider.
“But I can tell you it is not a question of if, it is a
matter of when and I can assure you it will happen. It is not a matter of
months but of days. The letter is ready, I have signed my own and I can show
you. We know that the majority of Senators understand issues beyond the case
filed by the PDP.”
He ruled out the possibility of his group returning to the
PDP, saying that their commitment to APC is total.”
He said that ‘forced’ resignation of Alhaji Bamaga Tukur as
PDP chairman has vindicated his group, insisting that “there is no reason to go
back to the PDP which has recently done what it should have done long ago with
the resignation of Alhaji Bamangar Tukur”.
On the focus of the APC on the Rivers state crisis, Saraki
said there is an understanding that while the incumbent Inspector General of
Police has the experience and maturity to tackle the matter, it is evident that
some other factors are working to hinder him hence the need for federal legislators
and other stakeholders to intervene.
He added,”I have been governor for eight years and been
chairman of Governors Forum. We know the power of the governor under the law.
During the time we have had occasions to look at states where the governor and
the CP cannot work together and in the interest of peace and political
stability we recommended the redeployment of such officers. It is necessary
because the law says the governor will oversee issues of security.
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