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Defect or Be Booted Out of Office - APC Senators Warn Ekweremadu as 'Sacking Rumours' Looms

Posted by Odinaka on Wed 11th Jan, 2017 - tori.ng

The Deputy Senate President, has been warned that he risks losing his coveted seat unless he defects from his party to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Ike Ekweremadu
 
APC Senators, predominantly those in the Unity Forum, are making a daring move to remove Ike Ekweremadu, as Deputy Senate President, as they have reportedly told him in clear terms that he risks losing his coveted seat unless he defects from his party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
 
According to a report by Daily Sun, some APC Senators are already scheming to battle Ekweremadu, who  was elected into that office in 2015 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), if the current efforts to convince the Deputy Senate President to defect to the ruling APC do not materialise.
 
Speaking to a correspondent, Senator Kabir Marafa, a formidable member of the Unity Forum, gave an insight into the scheming against Ekweremadu, saying that if the Deputy Senate President defects to APC, there might be no need to make a move for his seat.
 
Marafa insisted that Ekweremadu’s continuous stay in office was depriving the APC of what rightly belongs to it.
 
Marafa said; “Let me call the Deputy President of the Senate, Ekweremadu to defect to APC. If he defects, it will seal everything and there will not be any problems again. Ekweremadu’s seat is the only one we are contesting. That seat belongs to us in the APC. He came from the PDP to take the seat.

“If he just accepts and defects to APC, everything will be fine. Instead of moving against his seat, let him join us now. Tell him to join APC. When he refuses to join APC, you can then come back here and ask me what to do next. He has the golden opportunity to join us. The constitution says that when there is crisis in a party, anybody can defect. As a person, I do not want to move against Ekweremadu’s seat,” Sen. Marafa said.


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