PDP
ready for Saraki, Dogara defection–Party chieftains
Some chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party, Nigeria’s main
opposition party, have said the party will warmly welcome erring members of the
All Progressives Congress like Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker of
the
House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
The
party chieftains, Senator Sam Egwu; Dr. Akilu Indabawa, a member of the PDP
Board of Trustees; and Alhaji Owolabi Olorunoje, Chairman, Lagos State chapter
of the PDP, told our correspondent on Thursday that defection of the erring APC
members in the National Assembly would amount to paying APC back in its own
coin.
Saraki,
Dogara and some other APC legislators had gone against the party’s directive by
putting themselves up for elections into principal positions in the National
Assembly.
Ahmed
Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila were expected to be the only APC candidates
presented for the positions of Senate President and Speaker of the House of
Representatives while George Akume and Mohammed Munguno, were to be their
deputies, respectively.
But
since Saraki and Dogara put themselves up for elections and won in their
respective chambers against their party’s directive, speculations have been
rife that their actions might be laying groundwork for their defection to the
PDP.
Incidentally,
Saraki and Dogara used to be PDP members before they defected to the APC in
2014.
Saraki
has, however, described such insinuation as “absurd and laughable.”
But the
PDP chieftains had said they would be welcome to the party should they decide
to defect from the APC.
Egwu
said, “What has happened now is just speculation about what has happened or
what may happen tomorrow but the truth is that they are mature individuals and
Saraki has said he’s not defecting but if he comes back to the PDP, we will
receive him with open arms.
“People
should understand that politics is dynamic and if they feel that they will be
given the platform to exercise their fundamental rights more in the PDP, so be
it, they should come back to the PDP and we have no qualms with that. After
all, they used to be our members.”
He also
described APC as ill prepared to be the country’s ruling party, saying the
party lacked the vital experience required for the position.
He
said, “What is happening shows that the APC is not actually prepared for their
victory (at the poll). They forgot that this is not a party convention. The
National Assembly is an independent arm of the government and they had to meet
as scheduled.
“So it
shows a sign of unpreparedness or not knowing the workings of government, for
the party to schedule a meeting at the time the National Assembly was supposed
to reconvene and have its business.”
In his
reaction, Indabawa, who shared a similar view, said, “What is sauce for the
goose is sauce for the gander. If APC is getting payment in its own coins, they
will be consumed by their own sweat. This is a product of their own
machinations against PDP and it is haunting them back.
“That
is why when you are planning; don’t ever plan evil against your brother because
one day it will haunt you. So it is coming back to haunt them now.
“When
they plotted against the PDP using Aminu Tambuwal (immediate former Speaker of
the House of Representatives who defected from the PDP to APC) and others, they
never thought that they would be in the government as the ruling party. Now
they are there, so they are getting paid in the very same coin they produced.”
Olorunoje
said, “PDP didn’t kick them out, it was as a matter of choice that they came to
the PDP and left the party. PDP is a party that doesn’t belong to anybody; you
can come in, register and leave when you want.
“This
is the PDP so it’s the peoples’ party. So if he (Saraki) decides to return to
the PDP today, he’s most welcome. When APC said the party would sanction their
members, it’s like saying what they did was illegal. But what they are doing is
not against Saraki and Dogara, it’s against the people of Nigeria.”