There
was recently a massive exodus of members from the ruling All
Progressives Congress in the northern part of country with the
opposition party, PDP benefiting from the defection.
File Photo: Gov. Seriake Dickson and ex President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
Alhaji Nasiru Usman, Treasurer, Katsina State chapter of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), has defected to the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), along with 4,000 others.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the defectors
presented themselves to the Kankia Local Government chapter of their new
political abode, on Saturday.
Speaking on behalf of other defectors, Usman said that they decided to jump ship because the APC neglected them.
“It is a fact that I led many others in the struggle that ensured victory for the APC in the 2015 general election.
“I campaigned vigorously against the then PDP candidate, Musa
Nashuni, who is from my own local government – Kankia – and ensured he
lost even his village, to Aminu Masari of APC.
“However, after the polls and the subsequent assumption of
Masari as governor of Katsina State, majority of us were neglected by
the APC.
“In my own case, some party stalwarts in Kankia went to the
party’s state headquarters and ensured that I was suspended from its
fold, for reasons best known to them.
“I have been on suspension for 14 months, with the state office
refusing to recall me as directed by the Northwest Zonal Chapter of the
party, following my successful petition against the illegal action,” he said.
He said that his defection to the PDP was not to contest for any position.
“We left the party because of neglect. The 4,000 people defecting with me are from the 10 political wards of Kankia,” he said.
Nashuni, Masari’s PDP rival in 2015, who also spoke, said that the
PDP would not repeat the mistakes that led to the loss of the 2015
elections.
Nashuni urged PDP members to remain focused, steadfast and united
so as to be able to wrestle power from its rivals in 2019. Alhaji Salisu
Majigiri, who received the defectors, promised a leveled playing ground
for all PDP members.
“In PDP, we are one and the same and have equal opportunities at all time,” he said.
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