The Kaduna State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has requested the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to pronounce vacant the seats of three members of the State House of Assembly and a member of the House of Representatives who left the party to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The PDP portrayed the defections, especially by serving legislators elected under its platform, as a brazen selling out of the trust placed in them by the people.
In a statement given by the party’s Publicity Secretary in the state, Maria Dogo, the PDP said the defection of the lawmakers to APC was unsatisfactory and unlawful, requesting them to vacate their seats with immediate effect.
Citing Sections 68(1)(g) and 109 of the Constitution, which stated that serving legislators who defect to another party must vacate their seats, the PDP urged the Speakers of the House of Representatives and the Kaduna State House of Assembly to declare the seats of the four lawmakers vacant and notify INEC to conduct bye-elections.
“While we acknowledge the constitutional rights of every Nigerian to freedom of association, we view these defections as unacceptable.
“Consequently, we assure the people of Kaduna State, particularly those from the affected constituencies, that the PDP leadership will invoke the provisions of the constitution to recover our mandates, as there is no division or split in our party leadership at the national level,” the party stated.
The party said it remained unshaken by the defections and furthermore the preferred choice of the vast majority of the people of Kaduna State.