Defection: APC lawmaker dumps party, decamps to PDP
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Benue assembly currently has no APC member, as all eight members that refused to decamp to the PDP with Gov. Samuel Ortom, have been suspended for attempting to impeach the governor.
The botched inauguration was, however, performed on Tuesday during plenary after the member said he had resigned from the APC.
Boko (APC Kwande West) was inaugurated as the new member of the 8th Benue State Assembly.
Boko, who fought his way from the State High Court up to the Supreme Court to reclaim his seat, was finally inaugurated after more than three years of legal contest in the courts.
Speaking before the inauguration, the Speaker, Benue State House of Assembly, Mr Titus Uba, commended Boko for being “so dogged and resilient in his fight to reclaim his seat’’, and wished him well in his conduct as a lawmaker.
Also introducing the new member to the legislators, the Majority Leader, Mr Avine Agbum, described Boko as “a grassroots mobiliser” from Kwande, who fought well to reclaim his seat in the assembly.
Speaking to newsmen after the inauguration, Boko immediately announced his defection from APC to the PDP.
Boko, whose name was missing on the INEC list as APC candidate for Kwande West Constituency, accused the APC of complicating things for him.
“The party did not support me in my painful struggles to reclaim my stolen mandate. I have therefore, tendered my resignation letter to the party.”
“I have now decamped from the APC to the PDP. I will learn from my colleagues; recover the lost time and be part of my people,” he said.
Efforts to confirm the resignation of the lawmaker from the APC failed as calls made to the party’s publicity secretary, Mr James Ornguga, on the issue were not returned.
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