A former acting governor of Adamawa State and
ally of the State Governor, Ambassador James Barka has dumped the ruling All Progressives
Congress.,
Adamawa is the country home of a 2019 presidential aspirant on the
platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar.
While renouncing his membership of the APC, Barka also cracked his ties with the State Governor Umaru Jibrilla on account of what he termed as ‘lack of integrity.’
Barka explained that his planned defection to PDP was “because of its
plethora of failed promises and lack of credible leadership”.
The former Nigerian ambassador to Malaysia was also a member of the Presidential Committee on Northeast Initiative (PCNI).
Stating his reason for leaving the party, the former Adamawa State
acting governor lamented his neglect by the party and the governor’s
lack of integrity.
He said, “People should have integrity. When you say A, it should be A.
“When you say, Chairman let’s meet tomorrow by 11am; it should be so”.
He added, “This is a government I helped to build, spending my
resources and time, but today they hardly recognise whether we exist at
all”.
Barka’s defection to the PDP on Friday was announced when the Adamawa
State PDP chairman and other party leaders visited him at his residence
in Yola.
“APC has failed Nigerians in a number of ways. We left the PDP in
2014 because of impunity but surprisingly, APC has become worse when it
comes to impunity”, Barka said.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Disclaimer: Comment expressed do not reflect the opinion of African Parliamentary News