He also said Nigeria has suffered serious misrule in the 16 years of PDP
administration adding “the momentum everywhere now is with the APC and
that is why I decided to join the APC in order to help grow the
momentum,” he said.
A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali
Na’Abba, has joined the All Progressives Congress, APC, after dumping
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, two days ago.
Mr. Na’abba is presently being received by the National Working
Committee and other top members of the APC at the party’s national
secretariat in Abuja.
In a brief remark, Mr. Na’Abba said he decided to join the APC
because the PDP has refused to change its undemocratic ways of doing
things.
He also said he had left the party before, in 2005 but returned after
late President Musa Yar’adua assumed office in 2007 and promised
change. The promise, he said, was not fulfilled.
“I believe the country needs change, particularly at the top,” he said.
He also said Nigeria has suffered serious misrule in the 16 years of
PDP administration adding “the momentum everywhere now is with the APC
and that is why I decided to join the APC in order to help grow the
momentum,” he said.
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