Nigeria’s
ruling Peoples Democratic Party on Tuesday secured a big win over its
rival in the House of Representatives, the All Progressives Congress,
APC, staging a forceful reclaim of the majority the opposition party
took more than a month ago.
Five APC members announced their
defection to the PDP Tuesday, while only one lawmaker moved from APC to
PDP, giving a fair lead to the PDP that had earlier won an edge last
week.
On Tuesday, Ladan Bichi (Kano),
Abdulsalam Adamu (Kano), Sani Galadinma (Zamfara), Ibrahim Gusau
(Zamfara) and Umar Bature (Sokoto) said they were decamping from the APC
to PDP; while Isa Ashiru, who represents Kaduna State, decamped from
the PDP to APC.
The PDP now leads the House with between 178 and
179 members, while the APC drops to between 167 and 168 members.
Official figures of the 360-member House are yet to be announced. Other
parties with fewer members in the House include the All Progressive
Grand Alliance, APGA; Labour Party, LP; and Accord Party.
The
margin between Nigeria’s two largest parties would be the widest yet
since dozens of lawmakers, moving from the PDP to APC, staged the first
in a series of defections in the House last December.
The
legislators cited the PDP’s intractable crises, and pushed the APC into a
slim lead over the PDP, the first time an opposition party would be in
majority in any of the two houses of parliament, since 1999.
Since
then, the numbers have continued to shift with more members declaring
for either of the two parties ahead of general elections in 2015.
But
Tuesday’s defections gave the PDP a fairly firm control, amid
expectations the figures could still change in favour of any of the
parties as more members plan to switch sides.
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