Garba Koko, a member of the house of representatives, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house, announced Koko’s
defection in a letter read on the floor of the lower legislative chamber on
Wednesday.
Koko represents Besse/Maiyama Yema federal constituency of
Kebbi state.
The legislator said he resolved to dump the PDP over the
“prolonged and protracted” crisis in the party.
However, Kingsley Chinda, the minority leader, countered
Koko, saying there is no protracted crisis in the PDP.
“It is important to correct the erroneous impression. There
is no protracted problem in PDP,” he said.
Chinda said all political parties in the country, including
the APC and Labour Party (LP), have one form of internal wrangling or the
other.
He asked the speaker to declare the seat of the defected
lawmaker vacant in line with section 68 of the 1999 constitution which outlines
the conditions under which a member can lose their seat.
“The house should implement the constitution by declaring
the seat vacant. Let us not continue to set a bad precedent,” he said.
Responding, Abbas said only the court has such powers.
The defection comes about 24 hours after Amos Magaji from
Kaduna announced his defection from the PDP to the APC.
In recent weeks, a number of lawmakers have defected from
the PDP and LP to the APC.
On October 2, Chris Nkwonta, who represents Ukwa east/Ukwa
west federal constituency of Abia state, left the PDP for APC.
On October 30, Sulaiman Abubakar, who represents
Gummi/Bukkuyum federal constituency of Zamfara, ditched the PDP for the APC.
On December 5, four LP members and one PDP lawmaker in the
green chamber defected to the APC.