PRESS RELEASE
APC, NEW
PDP Merger a Done Deal, MOU Signed *Defecting lawmakers' seats safe
It has
been brought to my notice that a statement denying the merger between the New
Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) has
been credited to me and my office. I was quoted as saying that the MOU between
the two parties is yet to be signed and because of this the merger is yet to be
effected.
I wish to
state that no such statement was at any time issued by me or my office.
Instead, I wish to reiterate that the MOU between us and APC has been duly
signed by both the nPDP National Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje, and the
National Chairman of APC, Chief Bisi Akande.
In this
regard, the general public should disregard any statement from whatever source
which tries to give the impression that the merger between us and APC is in
danger. The truth in that the merger is waxing stronger by the day and that our
resolve to save our fledgling democracy is unshakable.
As we
stated in our press statement of yesterday, President Goodluck Jonathan and the
PDP leadership should come to terms with the fact that PDP is now an opposition
political party and Jonathan should start writing his handover notes as APC is
fully set to take over the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in 2015 so as to give
Nigerians the dividends of democracy they have been yearning for.
Meanwhile,
we have read reports that members of the National Assembly that follow us to APC
will lose their seats. This cannot happen as it will be at variance with the
relevant sections of our Constitution and Electoral Laws that guarantee members
of the National Assembly safety once their parent party is in crisis as PDP is
at the moment.
For the
avoidance of doubt, there is no danger of their losing their seats as made
clear by sections 68(1)(g) and 109(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) in relation to the status of members
of a legislative house (state and national) who defect from the political
parties from which they were elected to join another political party.
The
wordings of the aforesaid sections are in agreement with those of sections
64(1)(g) of the 1979 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria given
judicial interpretation by the Supreme Court in the case of FEDECO Vs Goni
(1983) FNR 203. This case was argued by the best legal minds of that era (Chief
FRA Williams SAN and GOK Ajayi SAN). The court held that such a member keeps his
seat if his defection is as a result of a division or split in his party.
In this
regard particularly now that we have the majority in the National Assembly our
members in the National Assembly should express no fear as they are well
protected and covered by the Constitution of the Federal Republic seeing that
Alh Bamanga Tukur and his cohorts have succeeded to split the PDP into old and
new PDP and are free to join any party of their choice
Long live NPDP!
Long live Nigeria!!!
Chief Eze Chukwuemeka
National Publicity Secretary, NPDP
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