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    Ten APC Senators set to defect to PDP

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    Barring any change of heart not less than ten senators on the ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC) would this week defect to the opposition Peoples Democratic party ( PDP)

    The move is said to have rattled the leadership of APC with the Senate president accused of refusing to read their letters of defection said to have been submitted to him last week, an allegation the senate president denied

    Sources within the party said if the 10 senators are allowed to change political baton it would make the ruling party to loose its majority status in the senate at a time moves are being made by the opposition parties to impeach president buhari over sundry allegations including inability to safeguard lives and properties of Nigerias

    Among the Senators allegedly set to join the PDP are the following

    1. Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa, (APC -Bauchi North)
    2. Senator Ladi Dadu’ut, (APC – Plateau South)
    3. Senator Bello Mandiya, (APC – Katsina South)
    4. Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe, (APC – Kwara Central)
    5. Senator Danladi Sankara, (APC – Jigawa West)
    6. Senator Sabi Aliyu Abdullahi, (APC – Niger North)
    7. Smart Adeyemi, (APC – Kogi West)
    8. Senator Yakubu Oseni, (APC – Kogi Central)
    9. Bauchi Central Isah Hamma Misau
    10. Halliru Dauda, (APC – Bauchi Central)

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