The aftermath of Tuesday’s
defections of 15 Senators might be spewing crisis in the Senate as Senators of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) Tuesday afternoon insisted that they
remained the majority despite defections that hit their fold.
Addressing Senate Press corps
after an hour closed door meeting, Senate leader, Ahmed Lawan who was flanked
by APC lawmakers in the upper chamber boasted that they were still in control
of the red Chamber, saying that their numbers currently stands at 52.
Those who defected to the APC at
various times in the past that made up the number of APC are Senator Sunny
Ogbuji (Ebonyi South) Senator Hope Uzodinma Imo West), Senator Fatima Raji
Rasaki (Ekiti West) , Senator Ovie-Omo-agege (Delta Central).
Buttressing their stand, Ahmed
Lawan, before presenting a list of APC Senators to journalists, said, Senator
Buruji Kashamu (PDP) representing Ogun East Senatorial District has been
expelled from the party, hence, cannot be said to be a bonafide member of the
party anymore.
This is contrary to the position
of Senator Joshua Dariye (APC) representing Plateau South Senatorial district
who was convicted and sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for fraud and money
laundering.
Asked why Dariye was reflected as
a member despite his conviction. He said: “He is on appeal and he cannot be
removed yet.”
Though Saraki’s name was not on
the APC list handed over to journalists, APC Senators believed that he was
still a member.
The position of APC Senators was
at variance with that of PDP who earlier in the day claimed majority in the
Senate.
Senate Minority Leader, Godswill
Akpabio in an interview with correspondents at DSP’s residence told journalists
that PDP has assumed majority status in the Senate, adding that more Senators
would defect in a matter of days.
We further learnt that
Godswill Akpabio, who was the governor of Akwa Ibom State for eight years has
began lobby to replace Senator Ahmed Lawan as Senate leader.
He was seen having a closed door
meeting with DSP, Ike Ekweremadu when other Senators who were on solidarity
visit left. Effort by our correspondent to have details of Akpabio’s
discussion with DSP proved abortive on Tuesday, but .s close to DSP
confirmed on Wednesday that the making of Akpabio as the next Senate leader was
being perfected.
“I can confirm to you that
Godswill Akpabio will be the next Senate leader. The issue was discussed with
DSP who is the highest office holder on the platform of PDP,” .s said.
However, Ahmed Lawan claimed that
the Senate President, whose name was not on the roll call was still a member of
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Suspicion was rife that the
Senate President would defect to PDP following his travails believed to be
orchestrated by the Presidency when Senate resumes sitting in September. Saraki
narrowly escaped being caged by security operatives on Tuesday over planned
defections. His Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu was, however, kept under house arrest by
operatives on allegations of money laundering.
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