Barely 48 hours after dumping the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, a
former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Umar Ghali
Na’Abba has joined the opposition All Progressives Congress.
Na’abba who left the PDP on Sunday, on Tuesday announced his decision to
join APC at a brief ceremony held at the party’s National Headquarters
in Abuja.
The former speaker said he left the PDP, a party in
which he was among the founding members, because the party has lost the
virtues its founding fathers set out to achieve.
According to him, the PDP has, over the last 16 years, led Nigeria and Nigerians astray with maladministration.
He pointed out that he and others briefly left the PDP in 2007 but was prevailed upon to return after a little over one year.
Na’Abba said there were promises of reform in party affairs made by the
then President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua-led PDP administration but that all
these promises have remained unfulfilled till this day.
He said,
“I am sure most of you here must have read or heard about my
communication to my former party, the PDP and that I have decided to
leave the party having being a member of the party for the last 16
years.
“It is a sad commentary on that party that today, a
majority of not only the founding fathers but even founding members have
left the party. Most of them are on this (APC) side of the divide.
“We need change because Nigerians have been misruled by successive
Presidents of the Peoples Democratic Party. I believe that the momentum
today is in favour of the APC and we must not allow that momentum to
fall. This is why I decided that since I have resigned from the PDP, I
should join the APC.”
The former lawmaker promised to give his best to ensure the party succeeds in the forth coming general elections.
While receiving Na’Abba into the APC fold, National Chairman of the
APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun said the party was now clearly the party
of choice.
He said, “For the APC, it has been a matter of
quality. Today, we are receiving a personality of indisputable quality
into our ranks. A man of achievement, a man of principle, a man who has
displayed in no uncertain terms that he shares the ideals of our party.”
“Like he (Na’abba) said ‘dubious characters have taken over the PDP,’
it is no longer in the mood for change. They are those (Chief Audu)
Ogbeh described as those who now think with their stomachs, who are no
longer concerned with the welfare of the nation.”
He commended
Na’Abba for having the courage to leave the PDP to join the APC at the
time he did. Oyegun announced that with his decision, Na’Abba becomes an
automatic member of the APC Board of Trustees and national caucus. He
handed him a copy of the party’s Constitution, Manifesto and the party’s
Presidential candidate’s contract with Nigerians.
In his
remarks, former minister of communications, Chief Audu Ogbeh, revealed
that Na’Abba was one of 19 members of the then PDP who met and decided
it was time to leave the PDP to join in the formation of the defunct
Action Congress.
He stressed that they left the PDP back then because it was being turned into a mafia.
The APC chieftain said he had cause to warn this government that the
exchange rate is spiraling out of control but no one listened.
A
former National Chairman of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change,
Prince Tony Momoh, also welcomed the former Speaker and urged him to
invite others who were still suffering in silence in the PDP.
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