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3000 PDP Members Decamp To APC In Benue

The All Progressives Congress in Benue says 3,000 supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have deserted to APC in Guma, the neighborhood government region of Governor Samuel Ortom. 


James Ornguga, APC's acting state attention secretary, made this known to newsmen on Saturday in Makurdi. 

He stated: "We read a clever explanation from the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Benue State, Mr Terver Akase, wherein he asserted that our gathering had composed the IDPs for conveyance of help materials and wound up labeling same as a "battle rally". 

"This allegation is excessively juvenile, making it impossible to have exuded from the representative of a sitting senator however since we are utilized to the numerous lies of the Ortom organization in near four years, the APC can at most depict the activity as dishonorable and a showcase of youthfulness from a panicky government." 

As indicated by the announcement, Benue APC on Friday sorted out a deserting service at Daudu, Guma where a previous speaker of the state, Stephen Tsav, and more than 3,000 PDP individuals from Nyiev, Mbagwen and Mbawa abandoned to APC. 

He stated: "Everybody who saw that occasion would be compelled to sympathize with the Benue State Governor since it denoted the finish of PDP in Guma, his home neighborhood government. 

"As opposed to grieve this gross flattening of the PDP in one of its fortresses in Benue, Governor Samuel Ortom's picture creator has picked to scorn himself with reckless words that unmistakably uncover the senator's sleep deprivation over this social occasion."
3000 PDP Members Decamp To APC In Benue Reviewed by FOW 24 News on October 29, 2018 Rating: 5 The All Progressives Congress in Benue says 3,000 supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have deserted to APC in Guma, the neigh...

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