The All Progressives Congress will solidly be in control of the eighth House of Representatives as the dominant part party with more than 214 individuals.
There are an aggregate of 360 seats in the second council of the National Assembly.
Figures rising up out of the result of the March 28 National Assembly survey, demonstrate that APC individuals are presently 214, against the Peoples Democratic Party, which has 125 officials.
The insights gives a crevice of 89 between the APC and the PDP for the previous.
The figures, which The PUNCH acquired on Tuesday, reject the 11 government voting demographic seats in Jigawa State, where decision has yet to be led by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
At the point when decisions for the 11 seats are led, the APC will perhaps get extra seats, implying that its numerical quality in the House may be well over 214 at initiation on June 6.
Three other political gatherings, Labor Party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance and Accord Party, impart the parity of 10 seats, bringing the aggregate to 360.
The circulation of the figures demonstrates that the APC has the most astounding enrollment pull from the North-West with 81 administrators, as against the PDP's zero score for the present.
It is trailed by the South-West, where it won 47 seats contrasted with the PDP's 20.
In the North-Central, the gathering got 41 seats and left eight for the PDP.
The APC's execution in the North-East was 40 as against the seven seats won by the PDP.
The PDP's strongest zone is the South-South, where it delivered 52 individuals, contrasted with the APC's three. The three seats originated from Edo State.
The ebb and flow dominant part party won 38 seats in the South-East, leaving three for the APC in Imo State.
A further breakdown demonstrates that the APC did not win any seat in Ebonyi, Anambra, Enugu and Abia states.
Same strives for the South-South conditions of Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers and Bayelsa, where it didn't deliver any official.
Notwithstanding, the APC took all the seats in Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto and Kebbi in the North-West.
In its second strongest zone (South-West), it got 19 seats out of 24 in Lagos; 12 in Oyo State; seven in Osun; five in Ondo and four in Ogun.
The PDP passed all the six seats in Ekiti State.
In the North-Central pivot, APC won all seats in Kogi, Kwara and Niger states. It won eight out of 11 in Benue; six out of eight in Plateau; and two out of five in Nasarawa State.
Essentially, it amassed all the seats in Bauchi and Borno states.
However, in Adamawa, the APC has seven, the PDP (one); Gombe, the APC has four, PDP (two); Taraba, APC two, PDP (three); and Yobe, APC five, PDP (one).
At the introduction of the seventh Assembly on June 6, 2011, the PDP was in clear greater part with around 208 legislators. The outdated Action Congress of Nigeria had around 70 individuals, took after by the then Congress for Progressive Change, which had around 40 administrators.
Taking after the notable merger in 2013 between the ACN, CPC and the All Nigerian Peoples Party to structure the APC, the PDP started quickly to lose its control of the House.
In December of that year, 37 PDP individuals moved in one day to the APC. More rebellions followed in the run up to the last decisions.
It was topped on October 28, 2014, with the surrender of the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, a PDP legislator, to the APC.
When the two gatherings strove for the March 28 surveys, the APC's participation in the House had transcended 180, while the PDP tumbled to somewhere around 158 and 160.
The result of the surveys further affirmed the APC's control of the House and situated it to create the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Majority Leader, Chief Whip and Deputy Majority Leader of the in-impending eighth Assembly.
This will turn the table against the PDP, now downgraded to minority or the fundamental resistance party.
Remarking on the unforeseen development on Tuesday, the active Deputy Majority Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, depicted it as "vote based system at play," however he guaranteed Nigerians that the PDP would skip back.
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