Niger Delta
C’River Assembly Declares Constituency Seat Vacant
The Cross River State House of Assembly CRHA last Friday in a motion declared vacant the seat of member representing Obubra II State Constituency, Hon. Elocate Okora Ekom.
Rt. Hon John Gaul Lebo, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, said the House took the resolution by declaring the seat vacant, due to circumstances beyond their control and therefore called on INEC to conduct a by-election within one hundred and eighty days in accordance with the provision made in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
The House Leader, Hon. Moses Ocheche, member for Obanlikwu State Constituency, invoked section 109(g) 2 which was supported by member representing Ikom 11 state constituency, Hon. Simeon Nkoro to declare Elocate’s seat vacant, claiming that the decision became necessary because what Elocate did was not in tanderm with the law and so the House is left without any choice than to invoke section 109(g)2 as required by law.
He explained that, that section of the law permits the House leadership to declare the seat of any member who defect to another party when there was no crisis in the house vacant.
The declaration followed recommendations made in a letter sent to the House by Hon. Ekom, when he informed members of his decision to defect from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressive Congress APC some weeks ago.
Among several reasons given for his defection to the APC was that there were much crises within the party.
Reacting, member representing Obubra stated that before now, the party had operated under one umbrella, stressing that, the crisis which had rocked the PDP at the national level had grossly affected the party at the state level.
He said that, he had alerted the party that he had moved to his new party, the APC since July 2, having defected to the APC in his ward in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State.
Elocate stated that “section( 109)2 is a window for losing or gaining your seat if you move from one political party if there was no crises in the party”.
However, the APC State Chairman in the Central Senatorial district of Cross River State, Hon. Cletus Obon, threatened that the APC may head for the court of law to seek redress on the matter.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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