6/14/2015

Saraki, APC senators free to defect any party — PDP

Firstclass newsline learnt that the Peoples Democratic Party has said
the Senate President, Bukola Saraki; the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and their supporters are welcome in
the PDP should they decide to dump the ruling All Progressives
Congress.
The opposition party said its doors are open to defectors in the
National Assembly.
The APC had chosen Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila to run for Senate
President and Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively.
Bukola Saraki and Dogara, however, moved against the party's decision.
With the backing of members of the PDP and other opposition parties,
the duo emerged winners in the National Assembly leadership election
held on Tuesday.
Consequently, there have been fears that the APC might punish the
rebel lawmakers.
Speaking to a source on Saturday, the Deputy National Publicity
Secretary, PDP, Abdullahi Jalo, said the party was ready to accept
Saraki, Dogara and their supporters in the National Assembly back to
its fold.
Saraki was one of the leaders of a breakaway faction of the PDP known
as the New PDP, which later merged with the APC.
Jalo stated that the PDP would continue to run a party that allows
every Nigerian to join it whenever such individual wanted to.
According to him, there is no absolute proviso preventing defection
from one party to another.
He said, "Any politician is entitled to join any political party that
he so desires to join. The PDP is for everyone. We don't quarrel with
anybody. We are still soliciting for more acceptability.
"The PDP is open to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu (former Governor of Lagos State and national leader, APC); Bisi
Akande (former Governor of Osun State and ex-National Chairman, APC,
Chief) and any other persons in the ruling APC.
"The PDP is large enough to accommodate many people of diverse
backgrounds. That is why we remain the largest party in Africa. We are
never going to stop anybody from leaving or victimise them after they
have left.
"The former Speaker, House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal (now
Governor of Sokoto State) left and the party did not sanction him,
unlike the APC that is threatening Saraki with sanctions."
A source in the PDP, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, however,
told one of our correspondents that some prominent politicians in the
APC had begun talks with the PDP in view of the 2019 presidential
election.
"In the APC, we have people who have signified their interest in the
2019 presidential election. They will come when the time is
appropriate and we will accommodate them," the source said.
A former Minister of Aviation and Director of Media and Publicity, PDP
Presidential Campaign Organisation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, said he was
delighted about Saraki's senate presidency, with Senator Ike
Ekweremadu of the PDP as his deputy.
"It is evident that the PDP is on the rise again," he added.
He, said the PDP would love to have the APC lawmakers, stressing that
"politics is a game of number and as far as I am concerned, PDP's
doors are always wide open for anybody who wants to come and join. The
more the merrier."
A former Minister of Transport and member of the PDP's Board of
Trustees, Ebenezer Babatope, also described Sakari's emergence as
Senate President as a "very good and positive development" for
Nigerian's democracy.
He pointed out that having an APC senator as the senate president and
PDP as the deputy would strengthen Nigerian democracy, and remove as
parochialism from partisan politics in the country.
Babatope said, "Don't forget, we have a good number in the Senate. PDP
senators are 49 out of 109; that is a very strong number. There is no
way APC will not rely on the PDP members to have effective results in
the Senate.
"What happened was that Bukola Saraki consulted all of them. If Lawan
had contested with Bukola Saraki, on the floor of the Senate, Lawan
would have lost because the 49 PDP senators would have voted for
Saraki. Saraki had 57 votes and 49 of them came from the PDP."
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