Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, has said that himself and other
members of the House who defected to the All Progressives Congress
from the
Peoples Democratic Party would have been richer politicians today had they
remained in the PDP.
Tambuwal explained
that remaining in the PDP would have been an easier choice as all the lawmakers
would have enjoyed the financial benefits of being in the same party as the
Federal Government.
The Speaker said
the ex-members of the PDP opted to leave the party for the love of Nigeria and
the need to turn the country around for good.
He claimed that
the PDP had not done much for the country since it assumed control of
leadership in 1999.
But, a member of
the House, who is serving on the PDP’s Presidential Campaign Committee, Mr.
Bitrus Kaze, has disagreed with Tambuwal.
A statement on
Monday in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Imam Imam, quoted Tambuwal
as making the submission at an APC town hall meeting held in the Tsafe Emirate,
Zamfara State.
He reportedly
said, “Many patriotic Nigerians who felt the need to change the course of our
country have protested the inept administrative style visited on this country.
“They made their
voices known by abandoning the PDP and teaming up with progressive-minded
Nigerians.
“Remaining in the
PDP would have been the easy option for us. We would have been richer and would
been enjoying the benefits of being in the same political camp with the Federal
Government.
“But, we chose a
different option because we felt enough is enough. We felt Nigeria deserves
better leadership that is why we are in the APC.”
Tambuwal also
advised the electorate against voting for the PDP on the grounds that it was
not dignifying to do so.
“So, a vote for
PDP would be undignified. We must re-discover our self-worth as a people, we
must move the country forward,” Tambuwal said.
Traditional rulers
and other interest groups at the Emirate as well as the Zamfara State Governor,
Mr. Abdulaziz Yari, attended the APC town hall meeting.
In his reaction to
the speaker’s comments, Kaze, who is from Plateau State, said it was
“unfortunate” that Tambuwal, who was until six months ago a member of the PDP,
could paint the party in such bad light.
He argued that so
long as Nigeria was not yet practising politics of ideology, a change of
political party merely served personal interest and nothing more.
“I don’t believe
that the speaker would have spoken in such manner about the PDP.
“But, if he did,
he was in PDP until just six months back. He also knows that over half of the
people in the APC are from PDP.
“We should not be
embarking on campaign of calumny, which only aims at attacking other political
parties and personalities”, Kaze added.
The PDP had
controlled the House with an overwhelming majority of 208 out of 360 members
until December 2013.
The party started
losing ground after 37 lawmakers defected to the APC in December 2013.
Since the
incident, more members continued to leave the PDP for the APC and other
parties.
On October 28,
2014, Tambuwal too left the party and subsequently became the APC’s
governorship candidate in Sokoto State.
Tambuwal says he could have been richer was he and others remained in PDP
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