Dariye defects from PDP to APC
Fri Sep 23, 2016 08:01:am Politics
2.8K By Buchi Obichie
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at the Thursday plenary session of the
Senate, read a letter announcing the defection of the Senator
representing Plateau Central, Joshua Dariye, from the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Dariye who moved from the PDP to the Labour Party and back to PDP and now APC said that his decision to leave the PDP was informed by the protracted division at the national level of PDP.
His words: "After due consultation with my constituency, I write to notify you of my intention to cross over from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
"My decision is informed by the protracted division at the national level of the PDP that led to the massive movement of my supporters to APC. Arising from this, I therefore write to formerly inform you of my decision to go along with my supporters. I thank you for your understanding."
With the defection of Dariye, APC now has 59 senators, PDP has 43 senators while Labour Party has one.
An elated Saraki commended Dariye for his action to join the APC.
Dariye who moved from the PDP to the Labour Party and back to PDP and now APC said that his decision to leave the PDP was informed by the protracted division at the national level of PDP.
His words: "After due consultation with my constituency, I write to notify you of my intention to cross over from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
"My decision is informed by the protracted division at the national level of the PDP that led to the massive movement of my supporters to APC. Arising from this, I therefore write to formerly inform you of my decision to go along with my supporters. I thank you for your understanding."
With the defection of Dariye, APC now has 59 senators, PDP has 43 senators while Labour Party has one.
An elated Saraki commended Dariye for his action to join the APC.
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