The APC leaders vowed to oppose the move with "every means possible."
The Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, on Tuesday adjourned sitting in the House till December 3, 2014 shortly after he dumped the PDP for the APC.
On the other hand, the Senate adjourned to reconvene on November 4, 2014.
A source said, It was learnt that both the Presidency and the PDP national headquarters were displeased with Tambuwal's defection.
The Presidency felt that Tambuwal adjourned sitting in the House to enable him to settle down in his new party, the APC.
But when the PDP caucus reportedly began making a move to reconvene sitting, the APC caucus described such as "a very big joke and laughable proposal."
The House Minority Whip, Mr. Sampson Osagie, who confirmed the anger of the APC members, said that the only authorised official to reconvene the House was Tambuwal.
He explained that even Tambuwal could not do it alone until he received the approval of the leadership of the House.
Osagie said, "It will amount to complete illegality for anybody to contemplate a thing like that. The House was properly adjourned by the Speaker on Tuesday; he is the only authority by our rules to reconvene the House.
"This will come after a meeting of all the party caucuses in the House."
According to Osagie, the planned PDP caucus decision to resort to collecting signatures of members to reconvene the House is an illegality and totally against the House rules.
But PDP members dismissed Osagie. One of the members, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, "This is a very simple and straightforward issue. It is like telling the whole world that if the Speaker is sick, and there is an emergency, we cannot reconvene the House.
"All that is required is to get 120 members to sign to reconvene the House. There is a Deputy Speaker who can preside over the House in the absence of the Speaker."
It was gathered that Tambuwal might be prevented from entering the National Assembly to preside over any session of the House as part of the wider plan to "effectively frustrate him."
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