Two More PDP Governors, 40 House Of Reps Members Will Join APC – PDP House Of Reps Member Reveals
A member of the House of Representatives Ugochinyere Imo, has urged the stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party to rescue the party fast before moles in the party destroy it.
He revealed that if nothing was done urgently, two more governors elected on the platform of the party and 40 of his colleagues in the Nigeria’s lower chamber would dump the main opposition party for the ruling All Progressives Congress.
Imo who said this while addressing journalists and his supporters at his country home in Akokwa community in the Ideato North Local Government Area of the state on Friday, accused the acting national chairman of the party, Umar Damagum, the embattled national secretary, Samuel Anyanwu and the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, of working to destroy the county’s main opposition party.
He urged the stakeholders of the party to immediately convey a National Executive Council meeting of the party and take far reaching decisions in the interest of the party.
Imo said that one of the decisions to immediately take for the survival of the party was to immediately expel Damagum and Wike and to ratify the expulsion of Anyanwu from the party.
He said that 40 of his colleagues had confided in him about their intention to dump the PDP for the APC if nothing was urgently done to remedy the situation.
Apart from the recent defection of the Delta state Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, from the party to the APC, Imo disclosed that two more governors from the party were working to join the ruling party.
Describing the trio as APC agents, Imo announced that as the leader of the Imo State chapter of the PDP, he in agreement with the other stakeholders of the party in the state had appointed one, Chris Odoemenam, as the acting State chairman of the PDP.
He said that the appointment was to rescue PDP from the hands of those he described as the “errands boys of Samuel Anyanwu who are working for the APC from the PDP.”