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The lawmaker representing Orhionmwon East constituency in the State House of Assembly, Patrick Aisowieren, has formally left the Peoples Democratic Party for the Action Congress (AC).

At a brief ceremony in Benin City, at the weekend, Mr. Aisowieren said he was decamping to the Action Congress to join the governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole, and his team to develop the state.

“I appreciate the good works of the state governor and I want to work with him and his team to develop Edo State” he said.

According to him, in the next few weeks, there will be a crusade organized by his numerous supporters in his constituency where they will all publicly declare their support for the AC.

Mr. Oshiomhole who, on behalf of the AC, welcomed the lawmaker to the party and thanked him for the confidence reposed in the state government and the AC.

“I have often maintained that the essence of political engagement is to create open participation and our democratic culture must accord respect to each and every one and it must be based on the principles that the people are the king,” he said.

The governor reiterated that everybody was considered as family in the AC irrespective of when they joined the party, and assured Mr. Aisowieren that, “You have all rights, duties, obligations and there are no discriminations on account of when you join the party.”

Working together

Mr. Oshiomhole disclosed that it is the expectation of the people of Edo State that, “we all work together to sustain the pace of development going on across the state, which we have started and may God bless us for our disposition to reposition our state.”

Speaker of the State of Assembly, Bright Omokhodion, described the defection of Aisowieren from the PDP to the AC as a very fundamental step towards freedom.

“This is to state the fact that we are ruled by the concern for our people because the House of Assembly is a selected representation of the people,” he said.

While welcoming the former PDP member to the AC, on behalf of the members and principal officers, the Speaker said that Mr. Aisowieren’s decision to return to the fold of the progressives was personal to him, adding that he chose a divine calling because he is a true representative of the people.

“We are all embracing progress in Edo State and we are expecting more decampees from the PDP to the AC,” he said.

Mr. Aisowieren was among the 11 lawmakers that have stayed away from house proceedings since the sack of the principal officers of house headed by former speaker Zakarwanu Garuba and other PDP members in the house.

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A high-ranking Nigerian lawmaker, Tuggar Yusuf Maitama, this week became the first major casualty of Nigeria’s new inclusion by the United States among 14 nations allegedly with terrorist links. Hon. Maitama, who represents Gamawa federal constituency of Bauchi State, is the Chairman of the Committee on Public Procurement in the House of Representatives. Mr. Maitama was traveling to New York on a KLM flight on Monday when the US Immigrations and Customs agents in Amsterdam pulled him aside and told him that he could not fly to the United States, having been found to have “terrorist tendencies”. His visa was immediately revoked and the lawmaker was deported to Nigeria. But Saharareporters quick search through US no-fly list and terrorism-related databases did not yield Maitama’s name. It is not yet known if Maitama was coming to New York as part of an official delegation sent by the crumbling Yar’Adua regime to meet with UK and US officials over the inclusion of Nigeria in the terror watch list. The group, which includes the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ojo Maduekwe; the Senate Chairman on Foreign Relations, Jubril Aminu; his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Umar Bature, as well as the chairperson of the EFCC, Farida Waziri, made a stop-over in London yesterday, and is expected to arrive in New York later today. They are to be lodged at the Millennium UN Plaza Hotel New York. That means it will be an interesting visit, as they will be welcomed tomorrow morning by Nigerian protesters who are getting ready for a Save Nigeria Group "Enough Is Enough" rally at Nigeria House on the other side of the same block. The cumbersome delegation is unlikely to meet with much success in the US. The US state department has already dispatched to Nigeria a delegation, led by US Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Africa, Johnnie Carson. It is expected to leave for a crucial three-day trip to meet with Goodluck Jonathan. Mrs. Waziri's inclusion in the delegation is a surprise. Owing to the poor work of the EFCC, she is highly unpopular with the US government, and the EFCC was singled out for criticism last year when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Nigeria. In addition, Mrs. Waziri's first visit to the US a few months ago ended with her being heckled and chased out of an official function in New York by Nigerian demonstrators. That encounter could be repeated tomorrow.
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