News Update
Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, Ireti Kingibe has officially defected from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
She revealed this during a chat with journalists in Abuja, saying her defection to ADC was planned and would soon be celebrated publicly.
Kingibe stated that she now fully belongs to ADC and intends to formally make her move public in a way that reflects her new political direction.
When asked if she was satisfied with the new party and the group she has joined, she said the party is still developing and growing, and she is ready to be part of that growth.
On concerns that her defection could affect her position in the Senate, the lawmaker pointed to the current situation in the Labour Party, claiming it is divided into two separate groups.
She said this division fits the condition that allows a politician to leave a party without losing their seat, based on the Nigerian constitution.
Kingibe explained that even the electoral commission received different sets of results and candidates from the two sides of the party.
She stressed that she would not have left Labour if the party was still united, but since it is now clearly divided, she believed she was free to join another party without breaking any rules.
She made her first appearance with ADC during the public launch of an opposition coalition event held in Abuja on July 2.
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