Mr Adebayo accused Mr Tinubu of prioritising his personal electoral interests over his constitutional responsibilities.
The SDP spokesman commended former President Muhammadu Buhari for recognising June 12 as Democracy Day and lauded the National Assembly for institutionalising the date.
Mr Ugochinyere’s emergence follows the resignation of the former Minority Leader, Kingsley Chinda.
She decried the alleged harassment and intimidation of dissenting voices and opposition citizens.
The magistrate adjourned the matter until May 25 for further hearing.
The defectors attributed their move to impactful governance in the state.
Ms Pam expressed confidence in the party’s electoral prospects.
The SDP called on the Senate leadership not to undermine democracy.
The statement also reaffirmed the chapter’s loyalty to the national leadership of the party.
The state chairman of the APC, Ade Adetimehin, will officially receive the defectors at an event slated for next Wednesday.
