Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and his Adamawa State
counterpart, Murtala Nyako, have insisted that they would not return to
the PDP whether or not Tukur remained its chairman.
Amaechi, who spoke through the Chief of Staff, Government House, Port
Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha, said that it was not possible for an
arrow that had already left bow to return.
Amaechi said, “Tukur’s resignation or no resignation will not change our
decision to leave the PDP because we have no regret moving to the All
Progressives Congress. The arrow has left the bow and will not return to it.”
Nyako, through his Director Press and Public Affairs, Ahmad
Sajoh, said the problem he and his colleagues had with the PDP was beyond
the person of Tukur.
He said, “We do not have a personal problem with Tukur, it is the
impunity that is in the PDP that we said we did not like.
“We are talking generally about the party’s level of impunity not
just Tukur, it doesn’t look like the PDP structure is ready to shed this
brigandage which has come to symbolise its operations.”
Dat is d truth,as far as Patience Jonathan is still controlling many things including his husband then we can't have a central government that will be practicing democracy
ReplyDeleteNo sane person goes back to eat the vomit he had earlier thrown up and discarded. It is only the mumu sheep that does that. Only the shameless and unprincipled will do this. It is political suicide to return to a party you had aerlier castigated and rejected.
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