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Bauchi speaker dumps APC for PDP

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Abubakar Sulaiman, Speaker, Bauchi State House of Assembly

Abubakar Sulaiman, Speaker, Bauchi State Home of Meeting

The Speaker of Bauchi State Home of Meeting, Abubakar Sulaiman, has dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Peoples Democratic Birthday celebration (PDP), the ruling birthday party in the divulge.

The speaker launched his defection all the device in which throughout the breaking of rapidly Saturday evening at the Authorities Home, Bauchi, with Governor Bala Mohammed alongside PDP stakeholders from Ningi, Toro, Warji and Dass Native Authorities Areas of the divulge.

Mr Sulaiman changed into as soon as elected speaker below acrimonious prerequisites in June 2019 by 11 members of the 31-member Home. The disaster resulted in emergence of a factional speaker who later submitted to the management of Mr Sulaiman 16 months later.

The ruling PDP had eight members in the Home of Meeting at the inception of the ninth assembly as against 22 by the APC. Yet any other opposition birthday party, NNPP had one.

Mr Sulaiman talked about his decision to advance to the PDP changed into as soon as as a consequence of his just working out and dealing relationship with the governor and promised to work collectively for the excellent curiosity of the divulge.

“I want to inform this probability this day to formally utter to His Excellency, the Government Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed and assorted stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Birthday celebration (PDP) of my formal defection to the State ruling birthday party,” Mr Sulaiman talked about.

“One of my causes to advance to PDP is in recognition of the exemplary management style of our Governor and his dedication to transforming the divulge.”

With Mr Sulaiman’s defection, APC now has 16 members whereas 15 assemblymen are of the PDP.

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