BREAKING: List of Labour Party Lawmakers Who Recently Defected to APC

FCT, Abuja – Labour Party (LP) suffered a huge setback following the defection of its lawmakers to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) after the 2023 election.

As politicians and Nigerians alike prepare for the 2027 general election, the LP is becoming weaker and losing its influence in the national assembly.

Legit.ng recalls that in March 2023, the Labour Party’s national chairman, Julius Abure, said members of the national assembly under the party would not defect to another party.

Abure said the lawmakers understood the purpose for which the people elected them, and they would strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.

However, contrary to Abure’s assurance, there has been a massive exodus of LP lawmakers to the ruling APC in the last few months.

The LP lawmaker who defected to APC

The defected LP lawmakers are citing the ongoing leadership crisis in the party as their reason for jumping camp.

This is in accordance with Section 68(1) of the 1999 Constitution, which states that lawmakers can defect to another party “provided that the membership of the latter political party is due to a division in the former party or a merger of two or more parties or factions of which they were previously a member.”

Legit.ng recalls that the defection of five Labour Party lawmakers to the APC highlighted the absence of genuine political ideology in Nigerian politics.

The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) criticized the leadership selection process, emphasizing the need to assess candidates’ values and character.

The ACF urged the electorate and institutions to hold leaders accountable, warning that unchecked impunity fosters a political environment devoid of principles.

Labour Party blows hot as Lawmakers defect to APC

Four Labour Party lawmakers in the House of Representatives dumped the party on Thursday, December 5, 202.4

The LP’s spokesperson, Obiora Ifoh, said the party will instruct its legal team to commence legal actions against the defectors.