Tension as Three Northern Governors abandon APC ahead of 2019 Election
Three northern governors elected on the platform of the All 
Progressives Congress (APC) are on their way to the Peoples Democratic 
Party (PDP) any moment from now, TheCable has exclusively report.
As many as 30 senators and 70 members of the house of 
representatives are expected to follow suit before the national assembly
 goes on recess in the next two weeks.
The potential defectors are members of the “reformed” faction of APC that recently emerged.
Most of them were in the PDP before defecting to APC under the aegis of “new PDP” in 2013.
Aminu Tambuwal, governor of Sokoto state, Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara),
 and Samuel Ortom (Benue) are in the “first batch” of big guns expected 
to defect, an insider said.
“The plan also is that some APC governors will not defect but 
will remain behind to inflict maximum damage on the party from within,” a southern governor revealed.
Tambuwal is rumoured to harbour a presidential ambition while 
Ahmed, who is coming to the end of his second term in Kwara, is expected
 to run for the senate.
“Ortom, on his own part, has been guaranteed safe return to the
 PDP by Senator David Mark. He is considered the best bet in the 
circumstance as the incumbent governor, and he can leave the party to 
George Akume,” another insider, who attended some of the strategy sessions, said.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki is also expected to return to the 
PDP and is reported to be nursing a presidential ambition bolstered by 
the recent supreme court judgment which freed him of criminal charges 
over allegations of false asset declaration.
Following the series of crisis that hit the ruling party at the 
state congresses in June, some of the APC governors and lawmakers who 
lost out have been guaranteed automatic tickets by the PDP to entice 
them to the party.
APC currently controls 24 states while PDP has 11 and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) one.
If the three governors defect as planned, PDP will increase to 14 while APC will reduce to 21.



 
 
 
 
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