Politics
PDP resolves to unseat Uba as committee chairman
Senate Minority Leader Godswill Akpabio has said the PDP would challenge Sen.
Andy Uba’s (PDP-Anambra) defection to the APC in court.
Akpabio made this known at a plenary on Tuesday under Order 45 of the Senate Standing Order. He said that the PDP would reclaim Uba’s committee appointment in the Senate from him.
“That position belongs to the PDP; we have a notice of our intention to go to court to reclaim that seat. It is to let you know that the party is not in dispute,’’ he said.
He, therefore, called on the Senate to declare Uba’s position as chairman, Committee on Public Accounts, vacant in view of the defection.
Akpabio said that upper chamber should, at the next plenary, announce a new chairman for the committee.
Uba had recently announced his defection to APC and pledged commitment to his new party’s resolve and determination to reposition the economy.
“This decision was arrived at after due consultation and engagement with my family, constituency and legal team,” Uba said.
“I rely on Section 681 (g), which has also been tested in the Supreme Court.
“By this communication, I declare that I am now a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress.
“I am committed to working with you and your party on how to unite build our policies and take the vision of our party to our great country,” he said.
Newsmen report that the lawmaker’s defection has increased the number of APC senators in the Red Chamber to 65 and reduced PDP to 42, while Labour Party has one member.
“That position belongs to the PDP; we have a notice of our intention to go to court to reclaim that seat. It is to let you know that the party is not in dispute,’’ he said.
He, therefore, called on the Senate to declare Uba’s position as chairman, Committee on Public Accounts, vacant in view of the defection.
Akpabio said that upper chamber should, at the next plenary, announce a new chairman for the committee.
Uba had recently announced his defection to APC and pledged commitment to his new party’s resolve and determination to reposition the economy.
“This decision was arrived at after due consultation and engagement with my family, constituency and legal team,” Uba said.
“I rely on Section 681 (g), which has also been tested in the Supreme Court.
“By this communication, I declare that I am now a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress.
“I am committed to working with you and your party on how to unite build our policies and take the vision of our party to our great country,” he said.
Newsmen report that the lawmaker’s defection has increased the number of APC senators in the Red Chamber to 65 and reduced PDP to 42, while Labour Party has one member.
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