No fewer than 15, 000 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Omala local government area of Kogi State have dumped the party for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).Addressng the people at Abejukolo, the headquarters of the local government, the State acting Governor, Simon Achuba, assured them of equal treatment as the APC was working to make sure their welfare is made a priority.He described the APC as a party that would reposition the State for growth and development, urging those who are yet to make up their minds in joining APC, to do so now before it is late.According to Achuba, the giant strides in infrastructure development recorded by the present administration in the state was a product of hard work, transparency and dogged commitment of the Yahaya Bello’s administration to impact on governance and the lives of the people.While commending the decampees formally for joining the progressives to build a virile state, he admonished them to join hands and contribute their quota in the task of building a virile state.The acting Governor, described the PDP as a sinking ship, saying the APC would provide for the new members a platform to actualise their dreams and aspiration.The administrator of Omala local government area, Ibrahim Aboh, said the decamping of the members to APC was influenced by efforts to have a platform to quicken the pace of development of the area.He said at leasd 15000 members of the PDP had added to the fold of the party in the area, describing the area now as completely an APC domain.Aboh however appealed to the new entrants to be discipline within the party as erring members would be sanctioned.The leader of the decampees, John Kadiri, a two time special adviser, one time vice chairman of Omala LGA, said their conviction to join the APC was borne out of the need to join the fold of the progressives, as recent development efforts points to the fact that the past administration in the state failed in meeting the yearning and aspiration of the people. Source: Tribuneonlineng
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