The National Democratic Congress (NDC), a pro-democratic group, has taken a firm stance regarding the recent defection of 27 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State. The NDC asserts that these lawmakers have effectively vacated their seats by switching parties.NYSC Portal
In response to this political shift, the NDC has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct bye-elections for the now “vacant” constituencies in the State House of Assembly.informationguidenigeria
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This demand is grounded in the group’s interpretation of the Nigerian Constitution, which they believe mandates the forfeiture of legislative seats upon a lawmaker’s defection to another party.JAMB Portal
Daniel Okwa, the convener of the NDC, voiced his concerns about the political climate in Rivers State during a press briefing on Tuesday. He described the mass defection of the lawmakers as a situation that could undermine the principles of democracy.JAMB Result
Okwa’s statement emphasizes the importance of adhering to constitutional guidelines in the face of significant political changes. The NDC’s ultimatum to INEC reflects a broader concern for maintaining democratic processes and the need for prompt action in situations where legislative representation is affected.
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