THE leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has attributed the
recent defections of politicians from the south-east to the ruling
party to the commitment shown by President Muhammadu Buhari to execute
vital projects in the zone.
The National Vice Chairman
(South East) of the APC, Emma Enuekwu, stated this while speaking to
journalists at the party secretariat in Abuja after a meeting of
south-east stakeholders.
The meeting was to plan for fresh membership registration in the zone.
Mr.
Enuekwu said Igbos are beginning to have confidence in the new
administration and are wiser
after the 16-year rule of the People’s
Democratic Party, PDP.
“The problem with the south easterners
before the election was that they felt that PDP was the proper party for
the Igbo man which they came to realize lately was not true because
they were disappointed. PDP was in power for 16 years and the
Enugu-Onitsha road was not done, the Enugu-Port Harcourt road was not
done, the second Niger Bridge was not done,” the APC chieftain said.
“When
they realized this, they are now seeing that Buhari who has been in
power for a little over one year has paid contractors and started doing
something about the Enugu-Onitsha road, the Enugu-Port Harcourt road and
has started doing something on the second Niger Bridge within one
year.”
“Because of the high level of integrity displayed by
President Buhari, many people are anxious to join the party. Therefore, a
lot of people that have moved from other parties and entered APC have
not had the opportunity of being registered and therefore the leadership
felt it necessary that these people be registered so that they can be
part of the party ahead of the next general election.”
The official said the party will adopt manual registration which will also capture the biometrics of every member.
Some
top Igbo politicians who recently decamped to the APC include Jim
Nwobodo and Orji Kalu former governors of Anambra and Abia state
respectively.
Source: Socialtimesng.com
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