After months of speculation and consultations, speaker of
the House of Representatives, Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, will today dump the
ruling Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) for the All Progressives Congress(APC).
LEADERSHIP gathered that the Sokoto State-born federal
lawmaker will read his defection letter on the floor of the lower chamber at
plenary.
However, contrary to the widely-held belief, Tambuwal will
not resign his position as speaker of the House; he will not lose his
membership either.
Tambuwal’s defection to the APC has long been expected by
many; his body language and political affiliations had always portrayed a
politician on the verge of joining the opposition camp.
The speaker has avoided events organised by the PDP,
especially since the emergence of the now defunct New PDP led by five of the G7
governors, one of whom is the governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko.
Tambuwal’s possible defection to the APC was already seen as
a done deal with his last week’s attendance of the APC stakeholders’ meeting in
Sokoto where Governor Wamakko disclosed that the speaker was just bidding his
time in the PDP. Tambuwal, had, however, said he was still consulting.
“I want to inform all stakeholders of the APC gathered here
that Tambuwal has been with us since the formation of our great party. We told
him to remain in PDP until the day of nomination of the party’s governorship
candidate; and today is the day,” Wamakko had said.
A sister publication, LEADERSHIP Sunday, had exclusively
reported that Tambuwal’s major dilemma had been the possible legal implications
of his defection owing to the ongoing court case at an Abuja High Court
instituted by the PDP.
The PDP has been in court to seek, among others, the
declaration that seats of those were elected on its platform but had dumped the
party should be declared vacant by the court on the ground that they were
sponsored by the party.
All the same, the speaker’s decision to finally dump the
party may have been as a result of possible conclusions that his headship of
the lower house might not necessarily be linked with any political party.
Already, some legal minds have clarified the position of the law in this
regard.
Regardless, LEADERSHIP exclusively learnt that all
consultations are over and that the speaker had made all the necessary
arrangements to defect to the APC and contest for the Sokoto State governorship
seat in 2015.
A source close to the speaker told our correspondent: “He
has concluded arrangements to move to the APC, and we all know that is the
right thing for him to do now. The law allows him to defect to another party
without losing his membership of the House or his seat as the speaker of the
House.
“The law said the speaker can defect as long as there is
factionalisation in his party. If there aren’t factionalisations in the party,
will Anenih be in Sokoto to lead a reconciliatory committee and will not Sokoto
State governor Wamakko still be in the PDP?
“The speaker has been under tremendous pressure from close
political associates, youth groups, women groups, elders and members of the
public to defect to the APC and contest for Sokoto governorship. He has decided
to listen to the voice of the public.”
He added that the governorship ticket had been zoned to
Tambuwal’s area and what the people
were asking for as Wamakko’s replacement was man with the national and
international pedigree to take the state forward.
“There is none other than the speaker right now,” he
declared.
When contacted, the media aide to the speaker, Imam Imam,
said the speaker’s position on the issue would be made known to the public
sooner rather than later.
“My boss has always been open in his dealings and his
politics is not an exception. Very soon, he will tell Nigerians his decision,”
Imam said.
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