Uduaghan's Defection To PDP: He Will Not Be Missed - Delta APC
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Sep 29, 2020
By Tochukwu Eluwa-Delta
In reaction to the defection of former Governor Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan to PDP,the Delta State APC has described the former governor as a man who came into the party as a loner without a structure. The party said the former governor will not be missed.
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The Delta APC in a statement signed by it's Publicity Secretary Sylvester Imonina, Esq. stated that" the former Governor of Delta State came into APC as a loner "Nicodemusly" and have left to where (PDP) he came from same way.
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In politics and in line with freedom of association as guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, he has the right to chose whosoever to associate with for whatever reasons".
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The main opposition party in Delta State,however, admonished Chief Udughan not to forget the fact that when PDP was uninhabitable for him, he was housed by Delta APC despite the fact that he did not come to APC with anybody under the guise of being a self acclaimed "John The Baptist" which eventually proved to be a deceitful mission.
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Delta APC said the former Governor will not be missed in any way because APC accommodated him out of compassion as an orphan politician displaced by the same PDP he has returned to.
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