After several weeks of speculations, former
Vice President, Atiku Abubakar finally defected from the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Sunday.
This is contained in a statement issued by the former vice president in Abuja.
According to the statement, his defection is coming after due consultations with his supporters and political stakeholders.
The statement quoted the former vice president as saying that the PDP
cannot be redeemed and the APC is a party that is ready for change.
The statement quoted Atiku, “In 2006, as a result of my firm stand in
defence of our constitution and our democracy, my supporters and I were
pushed out of the PDP.
“A party that we worked tirelessly with other compatriots to build as a vehicle to restore democracy to our country.
“We later returned to that party in 2009 when a new leadership of the party and the country promised a new direction.
“A direction of inclusiveness, internal democracy, end to impunity,
adherence to the rule of law and respect for the dignity of members and
Nigerians.
“Sadly, however, those promises have not been kept. In addition, the
PDP continues to be beset with many crises, mostly leadership-induced.
“It has since lost touch with Nigerians and efforts made by many
well-meaning members and stakeholders to bring it back to the vision of
the founders have been rebuffed.”
It stated that Atiku said he joined some other leaders of the PDP to
stage a walk-out at the party’s last convention to demonstrate the
seriousness of the matter.
The grievances that were table before the leadership of the party, Atiku said in the statement, were yet to be addressed.
“As I speak, most of the issues that led to that walk-out are yet to be addressed.
“Many founding members of the PDP, I included, continue to be marginalised and excluded from the affairs of the party.
“For instance, as a former vice president, I am by virtue of the PDP
constitution, a member of the party’s Board of Trustees and its National
Executive Committee.
“However, I am not invited to the meetings of those organs nor consulted on their decisions.
“This was because I dared to exercise my right to contest in the
party’s primary election for a chance to be its flag-bearer in the 2011
elections.
“We have, therefore, concluded that the PDP cannot be redeemed.
“It is against this background that we should understand the visit by
the leaders of the APC and their invitation to me to join hands with
them to save the country.
“Consequently, I have been consulting my supporters and associates, my family and friends for the past few weeks.
“My decision may not satisfy some of my friends and associates, but, I have to put the interest of our country first.
“Following this extensive consultative process I have, therefore,
decided to cast my lot with the APC, a party of change committed to the
improvement of the lives of our people.
“My resignation letter as a member of the PDP will be delivered to the party tomorrow.
“I encourage my political associates and friends to register and join
the APC once the registration exercise commences, so that together we
can change this country for the better.
“That is what I have decided to do. I will do all within my God-given powers to help the APC win elections all over Nigeria.
“I will also join hands with other true progressives to bring true
change to our country and its long-suffering people,” the statement
quoted the former vice president, as saying.
5 comments:
he should just go and sleep.
let's pray he gets the ticket of APC. if not,he will decamp to CAN,SSS, or NTA. nonsense!
when he had the chance to make an impact, what did he do? he bought almost half of Nigeria. what does he still want?
where is EFCC? that is where he should go and answer questions on corruption.
As a Nigerian, he has the right to join any party of his choice.
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