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ADC emerges leading minority party in Senate

Last updated: March 12, 2026 3:00 pm
11 hours ago Oyedia Urum
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Nine senators on Thursday announced their formal defection from their respective political parties to the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

The lawmakers are:
Aminu Tambuwal – Sokoto South

Enyinnaya Abaribe – Abia South

Binos Yaroe – Adamawa South

Victor Umeh – Anambra Central

Tony Nwoye – Anambra North

Adamu Lawal Usman – Kaduna Central

Austin Akobundu – Abia Central

Ireti Kingibe – FCT

Ogoshi Onawo – Nasarawa South

Of the nine defectors, five senators left the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, three defected from the Labour Party, LP, while one senator dumped the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.

Those who left the PDP are Senators Binos Yaroe, Adamu Lawal Usman, Ogoshi Onawo, Aminu Tambuwal, and Austin Akobundu.

The Labour Party defectors are Senators Ireti Kingibe, Victor Umeh, and Tony Nwoye, while Enyinnaya Abaribe defected from APGA.

In separate letters read at the plenary by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, the lawmakers cited persistent internal crises, leadership disagreements, litigations, and deep divisions within their parties as reasons for their defection, noting that these challenges had made it increasingly difficult for them to continue their active participation and commitment.

However, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe stated in his letter that his decision was in line with a collective resolve to rescue and deepen the democratic system in Nigeria.

Senator Binos Yaroe said his decision to align with the ADC was driven by his determination to join other patriotic Nigerians to ensure that Nigeria remains a multi-party democracy and cannot be turned into a one-party state.

With the development, the latest party configuration in the Senate is as follows:
• APC – 87
• ADC – 9
• PDP – 7
• APGA – 1
• NDC – 1
• NNPP – 1
• SDP – 0
• LP – 0

Total number of Senators: 106
Vacant Seats: 3

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

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