As much as twenty three House of Representatives members under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may soon defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), it was learnt yesterday.
The lawmakers are aggrieved by alleged plans by their state governors to substitute them with new “anointed candidates”.
The soon-to-be-defectors became uncomfortable with alleged manipulations by the governors in their states to block them from returning to the Green Chamber after the expiration of their tenure next year.
A source told The Nation that the aggrieved lawmakers are set to announce their defection immediately after resumption.
The lawmakers have vowed that though they may not be able to contest as nomination and expression of interest forms have closed in the APC, they would be satisfied with bringing their teeming supporters to the ruling party.
The states mostly affected by nomination crises are: Enugu, Ekiti, Anambra, Cross River, Gombe, Benue and Kogi.
The source said the handling of nominations in the identified PDP states, was frustrating sitting lawmakers from returning to the parliament.
Also, a committee overseeing smooth nomination of all PDP candidates across the states has failed to resolve the crisis.
Some affected lawmakers from the Southeast states have also aligned with their angry colleagues, saying they might defect if their governors refuse to change their position.
A source close to one of the lawmakers said: “We want to leave not because is our wish but the governors have pushed us to the wall and we are all moving
“We have fought both physically and mentally to defend PDP and democracy and despite our commitment to the party and democracy see what the governors are doing to us.”
Because of the situation, the lawmakers are allegedly demanding an early resumption against the background of speculated postponement of the resumption to October.
“We are insisting that the National Assembly should resume early, to enable us perfect our defection strategy for good,” the source added.