PDP ward leader defects to APC in Gombe
Umar Mua’zu, a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ward leader in Bajoga Ward, Gombe Local Government has defected to All Progressives Congress (APC).
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According to a letter sent to our correspondent on Sunday, ‘Notification Of My Exit From PDP’, which was addressed to his party chairman, he lauded the party for the good working relationship over the years.
Mua’zu revealed that his 17-year-old membership had yielded the party positive gains, adding that his defection became imperative following the desire of his people.
He described his defection as one caused by the developmental strides of the incumbent administration, stressing that Governor Muhammadu Yahaya had become a game changer.
The letter partly read, “This development is the outcome of my series consultations with key stakeholders across the divide. The primary goal of politics is for one to protect the interest of his people. Furthermore, when the majority of people chose to identify with a more just cause and support the game changer. I am compelled to join them and move on.”
Mua’zu, while seeking for partnership in his new party, especially in ensuring Yahaya’s second-term emergence, “This serves as formal notification of my resignation and decision to join the All Progressive Congress (APC),” the statement added.



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