Monday 17 August 2015

Ondo supporters dump PDP, join Olushola Oke in APC

PM Over 3,400 members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ondo State, who are loyalists of the former candidate of the PDP in the October 20, 2012 governorship election in the state, Chief Olusola Oke, have defected to the All Progressives Congress. Oke had earlier defected to the APC. At the event to mark the defection held in Igbokoda, the headquarters of Ilaje Local Government Area of the state on Saturday, the defectors said they took the decision to leave the PDP because of the mismanagement that the party had perpetrated in the country in the past 16 years of its reign. Addressing the defectors, Oke, who defected to the APC shortly after the last Presidential election, said the time had come for all Ilaje sons and daughters to dump the PDP, which he said, had brought untold hardship to the people in the country. He added, “I am ashamed of being a member of a party that has plunged the country into calamity. With the revelation coming out now, I have to apology to my teeming supporters and Nigerians that my former party brought Nigeria to her knees.” Oke, a former National Legal Adviser of the PDP, declared that the change that had taken root at the federal level, would soon berth in the state in the 2016 governorship election and the local government poll later in the year. He said, “The change that had taken over Nigeria will come to Ondo State. This is the time for change in Ondo State. It is not good for this state to be in opposition to the Federal Government and hence this state must be in tandem with the government at the centre. We want to take over the government both at the state and local government levels.” A former leader of the PDP in the riverside areas of Ilaje, Mr. Glory Okuntade, while speaking on behalf of other defectors, said they were leaving PDP because they had nothing to show their teeming supporters in the area in terms of development that their membership of PDP had brought to them.

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