PDP Dead In Sokoto, 27 State Lawmakers Defects
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Following the defection of 27 out of 30 members of the Sokoto State
House of Assembly from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All
Progressives Congress yesterday, the state Governor, Alhaji Aliyu
Wamakko has pronounced the ruling party dead in the state.
Wamakko said with the defection, it was evident that the APC had gained
ground among the people of the state, adding that the remaining three
members of the Assembly, who opted to stay put in PDP, would not pose
any threat to the popularity of APC in the state.
It would be recalled that the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Lawal
Zayyana and other Principal officers of the House were among those that
defected. Before the defection of the state lawmakers, members of the
State Executive Council had defected en mass from PDP to APC.
They were said to have claimed that their defection was as a result of immense pressure from their constituency.
This position was confirmed by the governor, who said he did not force any of those that defected to do so.
Wamakko was among five aggrieved governors of the PDP that defected to the APC.
Others were Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Rabiu Kwankwanso (Kano), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa).
Wamakko said, “Yes, it is true that 27 members of Sokoto State House of Assembly have defected to the
APC.
“They were not forced, they did so in their own volition and even
three members of the House are still in the PDP. We won’t force them to
leave.
“With the defection, it is clear to all that the PDP is dead in the
state. The APC is soaring higher in the state as it has been accepted by
all and sundry”.
He promised to carry every member of the APC along in the state,
adding that “we will all work together to build the party in the state
and the country”.
Earlier, Wamakko’s Special Adviser on Media, Malam Sani Umar, had
told reporters that the refusal of the Deputy Governor of the state,
Alhaji Muktar Shagari to defect to the APC was not an indication that
the governor and his deputy were not in good terms.
He said, “No, we won’t force the deputy governor to move to the APC because in politics, there is no compulsion.
“You should recollect what happened when former Vice President,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar defected from the PDP to the defunct ACN, he still
remained in his position despite that.
“So, we won’t force the deputy governor or the three members of the House to join the APC”.
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