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The Fall Of David Mark, PDP Now A Minority Party by kaywizee(m): 5:59pm On Apr 01, 2015
The ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has become a minority party following the crushing defeat the party suffered in the just concluded  Presidential and National Assembly elections.


Although the Senate President, David Mark, won his election in Benue South Senatorial District, he will return as a floor member because his party, the PDP, is no longer in control of the Senate.

Mark has been in the Senate since 1999 and has been president of the Senate for several years.

PDP party has dominated Nigeria’s politics since 1999 and its leaders have often boasted that it is the largest in Africa and would rule Nigeria for 60 years.

However,  that self-delusion dawned on the leaders of the party last Saturday when it was trounced in the election in most parts of the country, except the southeast and southsouth, the strongholds of the outgoing president, Goodluck Jonathan.

Following the widespread victory of the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, in the two key elections last Saturday, PDP is now relegated as a minority party nationwide.

In the National Assembly, the Senate in particular, which comprises 109 senators, PDP lost most of the seats to the APC, which now has the majority seats.

APC now has 64 seats, the same number of seats PDP had before the elections on Saturday. PDP now has 45 seats.

Most of the prominent PDP senators such asVictor Ndoma-Egba, Abdul Ningi, Smart Adeyemi, among others are not returning in the next dispensation as they all lost their election to APC candidates.

PDP had long lost its dominance in the lower chamber of the National Assembly, the House of Representatives, following the formation of the APC and the mass defection of PDP members to the new party.

To further underscore the fact that PDP is now a minority party, it only won 15 states and the Federal Capital Territory,  Abuja, during last Saturday’s election, while  APC swept 21 states in the presidential election. In the past PDP controlled over twenty states across the country.

The dominance of APC is reflected in the overwhelming victory of Muhammadu Buhari, the party’s presidential candidate in the Saturday election. He polled a total of 15,424,921 votes to defeat the incumbent PDP president, Goodluck Jonathan, who polled 12,853,162 votes.

Source: http://oyiidoma..com/2015/04/the-fall-of-david-mark-pdp-now-minority.html

Re: The Fall Of David Mark, PDP Now A Minority Party by sammyj: 6:03pm On Apr 01, 2015
How are the mighty fallen the most useless dormant corrupt senate president Nigeria ever had!!

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Re: The Fall Of David Mark, PDP Now A Minority Party by kayboy4y(m): 6:04pm On Apr 01, 2015
You said APC 64, PDP 45 and other parties shared the remaining 5 votes. Oga OP, I'm disappointed that you don't know a simple arithmetic. To the best of my knowledge and I stand to be corrected that 64+45 is 109 already. Stop misleading joor.

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Re: The Fall Of David Mark, PDP Now A Minority Party by ammyluv2002(f): 6:28pm On Apr 01, 2015
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kayboy4y:
You said APC 64, PDP 45 and other parties shared the remaining 5 votes. Oga OP, I'm disappointed that you don't know a simple arithmetic. To the best of my knowledge and I stand to be corrected that 64+45 is 109 already. Stop misleading joor.

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