9th Assembly: How PDP Senators caused Ndume’s defeat, Lawan’s victory – Lagos Chairman
The Peoples Democratic Party has blamed PDP Senators for the defeat of Ali Ndume as Senate President.
The All Progressives Congress has 62 lawmakers while the opposition PDP has 44 and Young Democratic Party has one. He told Independent “Our party gave a directive and arrived at a position that our members should vote for a particular candidate as Senate President.
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