The APC cautioned the PDP against interfering with the National Assembly's affairs.
The party stated that Senate President Akpabio has not done anything deserving of resignation following Senator Abdul Ningi's suspension.
The APC's warning follows the PDP's request for Akpabio's resignation to allow an independent investigation into the alleged budget padding.
Ningi was suspended after raising an alarm about the budget padding in a media interview, leading to what the Senate deemed as an unfounded allegation.
The PDP supported Ningi and urged the Senate President to step down for an independent probe.
In response, the APC stated that Akpabio's actions do not warrant stepping aside or reporting to the EFCC due to Ningi's allegation.
The APC criticized the PDP for meddling in Senate affairs and urged them to focus on improving their own party.
The APC found it absurd that the PDP, unable to govern itself, would seek to dictate Senate proceedings on internal member discipline.
The APC defended the Senate's suspension of Senator Abdul Ningi, stating that it did not violate rules or the Constitution.
The APC mocked the PDP's suggestion for the Senate President to subject himself to anti-graft agencies for investigation given the PDP's history of corruption.