Why I dumped APC – Ribadu
The 2011 presidential flagbearer of the Action Congress of Nigeria, a party which merged with other opposition political parties to compose the APC, made his first comment on the defection to the PDP early hours of Tuesday
He promised to particularize of his next political steps “in due time” but integrated that his decision to join the PDP was not borne out of selfish intrigues as being portrayed in some quarters.
He verbally expressed, “As for my next step in this political struggle, this would be made kenned in due time. For now, I optate to assure you that my defection is in pursuit of a good cause, and never out of any selfish intrigues as portrayed by a section.
“Thanks for bearing with me on this decision, and for those who have been in solidarity with my struggles and still giving me the benefits of the doubt, I’m most grateful. I’ll never let you down on this incipient path.”
Ribadu formally joined the PDP on Saturday, and on Monday he picked the PDP’s Expression of Interest form to run for the forthcoming Adamawa State governorship bye-election slated for October 11.
Though he did not mention it in his Facebook post, the ex-EFCC boss is believed to have left the APC because he felt it would be infeasible for him to realise his governorship zeal on the platform of the APC.
He is withal verbalized to be habouring many unresolved grievances against the leadership of the APC, who he believed failed to compensate him for his sacrifices for the party.
Parts of such sacrifices, according to sources in his political camp, were his roles in wooing some PDP governors to the APC and his readiness to sacrifice his presidential zeal for the progress of the party.
He is additionally verbalized to have felt sidelined by the party, which sources proximate to him, verbalized was no longer inviting him to key meetings at both state and national levels.
All the candidates he additionally backed for the state and national offices of the party were withal verbally expressed to have been dropped.
In additament, he was verbalized to have been disappointed that the APC failed to mobilise sufficient support to block the impeachment of the former governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, whose stay in office till 2015 he considered critical to his chances of winning the governorship election in 2015.
But in his Tuesday’s Facebook post, which he addressed to his friends, Ribadu maintained that his defection to join the PDP was taken after conscientious consideration and was not done to hurt anybody’s feelings.
He was ostensibly coerced to make his first comment on the defection in order to debunk verbal expressions credited to him as “disparaging” APC and its members, including Governors Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano).
He gainsaid making such verbal expressions.
Ribadu verbalized, “I ken how arduous it may be for you to come to terms with my defection to another party. But I must assure you that it’s a conscientiously considered decision for which I do not optate to hurt anyone’s feeling. I’ll not embark on a needless animosity with my good friends, irrespective of political, religious, regional and ethnic affiliations.
“Let me expeditiously make it kenned that I did not issue a verbal expression disparaging APC and its members, including Governors Amaechi, Kwankwaso… These were limpidly fabricated, expected backlash, by mischievous characters intrigued with bamboozling the public and drawing a picture of non-existent feuds between me and my good friends.
“My defection shouldn’t be optically discerned as an initiation of political antagonism with my good friends in another party. I still hold them in high esteem, and even where there are marked differences, I believe there are decorous and honorable ways of resolving them. So, munificently disregard any verbal expression verbally expressed to be by me assailing the personality of any politician since my defection. I’ll never sanction myself to be drawn into such irreverent exchange.”
Why I dumped APC – Ribadu
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