Members of Nigeria’s House of Representatives returned from their
eight weeks vacation on Tuesday and were sucked straight into the crisis
rocking the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
There have been
speculations that the division within the Nigeria ruling PDP which has
led to the creation of a faction of the party may result in a major
crisis in the National Assembly where the party has majority of members.
Over
50 members of the House and about 27 Senators have already pledged
loyalty to the breakaway faction of the party led by Alhaji Kawu Baraje
and supported by seven governors elected on the party’s platform.
The
speculation became real when Honourable Aminu Tambuwal, the Speaker
informed members at the plenary that the leadership of the New PDP would
visit the caucus to address them on activities of the party.
He
read out the request of the new PDP convened in a letter addressed to
the Speaker signed by the secretary of the party, Chief Olagunsoye
Oyinlola.
“Those of us in the leadership who are members of the
PDP have unanimously agreed to crave the indulgence of this group to
visit us. We will listen to them and they will go,” Tambuwal who
explained that the meeting will take place after the sitting said.
But
the faction loyal to the main PDP led by Alhaji Bamanga Tukur
immediately expressed their disapproval of the visit with the shouts of
‘no, no, no.’
2 comments:
ole egunje and elebi peoples party(eepp)
The division in the leading people's party,the PDP as shifted into the house of reps , thereby creating and allowing factions in favour of the Bamanga Tukur or the Baraje faction as it is sited.Due to this which lead to some of the party, in their house'party' shouted "no no and no" after Aminu Tambuwal called the Baraje faction to come and visit the house . Some where in support and others where not in support which later lead to a rowdy situation.
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