Cross River Governor Ben Ayade has Revealed why he Dumps PDP For APC
GoldenNewsNg gathered that the Cross River State Governor stated that he does not have any problem with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) but he has only moved to the All Progressives Congress (APC) to offer a helping hand.
Ayade crossed the carpet to APC on Thursday, saying he has no axe to grind with his former party.
“As to whether there are issues in the PDP, no. The party stood by me all through the way,” Ayade t9old the interviewer on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ Thursday.
“In any other legal issue that I have had, PDP has stood with me. PDP gave me the opportunity to be a senator; PDP gave me the opportunity to be governor. I would never have any time to pull down PDP. I have integrity, character, and honor. My politics have ethics. My decision to join APC is to join the President to reduce the tension in the country.”
Nigeria has in recent times grappled with myriads of security challenges and the governor is calling on citizens to rally around the country’s leader to help in combating these issues which he says make him unhappy.
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“I feel depressed when the nation is challenged with security issues,” he noted. “Instead of us rising as an orgasmic whole to see how we can support the President to deal with these foreign herders that are colonizing our various roads and farms, we rather sit back; we tend to create an impression as if the government is not doing well.”
The Cross River leader also hinted that some governors on the platform of the PDP will soon join the ruling party, denying claims he defected to the APC because he suffered a huge loss at the recent PDP congress held in his state.
“I am happy to announce to you that very soon, more governors are joining (the APC) because what we want to achieve is a country where we all can sit with the President and agree on our succession process, we don’t have to fight,” Ayade explained, but did not mention the governors.
The former lawmaker also expressed joy over his defection to the ruling party, noting that his cabinet and other persons will soon move from the PDP.
“All the chairmen of the local governments, almost all the House of Assembly members, most of the National Assembly members, my entire commissioners and cabinet today,” he added. “That is the amount of the political structure … in Cross River State, once the governor moves, everybody moves.”