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The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has declared the seats of four lawmakers vacant for defecting to Labour Party. Chukwuma Nwazunku who is...
The Ebonyi State House of Assembly has declared the seats of four lawmakers vacant for defecting to Labour Party. Chukwuma Nwazunku who is the Speaker said that the affected members violated section 109, sub section 1G of the 1999 constitution as amended by defecting to another political party without stipulated party guidelines.

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“The affected members include: Eni Uduma-Chima (PDP-Afikpo South West), Sam Nwali (PDP-Ikwo North), Helen-Nwaobashi (PDP—Abakaliki South) and Mabel Aleke (PDP—Ohaukwu South).
“They defected to another party without due consultation to the laid down rules stipulated by the PDP under which platform they were elected as members of the House,” Mr. Nwazunku said.
“Their actions brings the integrity of the House into disrepute, as the declaration of vacancy to their seats takes effect from Feb.11, 2015.
“We therefore inform the State Commissioner of Police, State Security Service, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other relevant agencies, on the matter for appropriate actions to be taken.”

One of the affected members, Mr. Uduma-Chima, said the speaker and the members may have erroneously have not fulfilled the constitution
His words, “the purported declaration of four seats vacant in the House of Assembly would mean the end of the activities of the Fourth Assembly until a bye- election is conducted because by the provision of section 91 of the 1999 constitution as amended, ‘a House of Assembly shall consist of not less than twenty- four (24) members and not more than forty members'”.
“If the purported declaration were to stand, it would mean technically that the house has come to an end because only twenty persons would be members of Ebonyi State House of Assembly”, he added.
Mr. Uduma-Chima, who briefed reporters alongside nine other lawmakers, said “the issue of declaring seats of House members vacant cannot hold on the ground that it is a subject matter of a suit pending before the Federal High Court of Nigeria holding in Abakaliki as suit Number FHC/AI/ CS/49/2014: between Rt Hon Blaise Orji and others V Hon Chukwuma Nwazunku and others.

The suit among other things is for the Court to determine whether or not there was crisis and factions in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) at the time the members defected to the Labour Party (LP).

Only 14 members were present at the sitting presided over by Mr. Nwazunku which fell short of the required number of 16.

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