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JUST IN: 12 Reps defect to APC, ADC as party shifts intensify ahead of 2027 polls

Twelve members of the House of Representatives on Thursday announced their defection from their political parties, with indications that five other lawmakers may soon switch allegiance to either the All

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March 12, 2026byThe Nation
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Twelve members of the House of Representatives on Thursday announced their defection from their political parties, with indications that five other lawmakers may soon switch allegiance to either the All Progressives Congress or the African Democratic Congress.

Of the 12 lawmakers who defected, six left the Peoples Democratic Party for the APC. Five members abandoned the Labour Party and the PDP for the ADC, while one member moved from the Young Progressives Party to the ADC.

The development has heightened concerns about growing instability within political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Those who defected from the PDP to the APC are James Barka (Adamawa), Kwamoti Bitrus Laori (Adamawa), Zakaria Nyampa (Adamawa), Kobis Thimnu (Adamawa), Midala Balami (Borno), and Mohammed Bargaja (Sokoto).

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Lawmakers who defected to the ADC include Afam Victor Ogene (Anambra), Peter Aniekwe (Anambra), Lilian Orogbu (Anambra), Jessey Onakalusi (Lagos), and Murphy Osaro Omoruyi (Edo).

The Deputy Speaker of the House, Benjamin Kalu, who presided over plenary, disclosed that some other members had also written to the leadership of the House notifying it of their intention to leave their current parties.

He, however, said the letters and the destination parties of the lawmakers would not be disclosed in their absence.

While announcing the names of the defectors, Kalu said the reasons given by the lawmakers were similar to those previously cited by others who had defected. He added that the House would not read the letters during the session in order to save time.

According to him, the letters would only be read when the concerned lawmakers are present on the floor of the House.

During Wednesday’s plenary, Garba Inuwa and Abdullahi El-Rasheed from Gombe, as well as Mohammed Audu (Taraba) and Joshua Obika (FCT), defected to the APC, while Adewale Adebayo (Osun) left the PDP for the Accord Party.

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