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Prince Uche Secondus, |
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche
Secondus, has assured the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and others
who defected to the party recently that history will be kind to them
for identifying with the people.
Prince Secondus, who spoke at the 81st National Executive Committee,
NEC, meeting of the party, told the team of defectors to the party led
by the Senate President and three state Governors of Benue, Sokoto and
Kwara that the bold steps they took would not be in vain.
“The bold steps you took to return to the party where you truly
belong, is a sacrifice not for yourself but for Nigeria and history will
be fair to you,” he said.
According to a statement from the National Chairman’s office signed
by his media adviser, Ike Abonyi, Prince Secondus described Senator
Saraki as the key to the renewed struggle to free Nigeria.
“Today is the beginning of the great journey to freedom, the great
journey to free our people and rescue this country from the damage done
to it by the APC in the last three years,” he added.
Prince Secondus expressed regret that agencies of government
established to protect the people have been deployed to assault
institutions of democracy by the federal government mentioning
incidences involving security agencies in Ekiti, Benue states and the
homes of the Senate President and his deputy.
He said that the country is sliding dangerously under the watch of
APC federal government and rather than confront the challenges they
continue to feign ignorance of the situation as he predicted that they
will remain in aloof until PDP takes over Aso Villa.
Prince Secondus who led the members of the NEC to observe a minute
silence for souls of innocent Nigerians killed across the country, said
that rather than defend the country, security agents have been deployed
to harass and intimidate opponents and those with dissenting voices.
In his own remark, the Senate President said he and his defecting colleagues are happy to be back home where they truly belong.
Speaker after speaker in the well attended NEC expressed happiness at
the turn of events but warned that the battle is not over until victory
is achieved come February 2019.
The high point of the NEC meeting was the return of the defectors,
that included Dr Saraki, Governors Samuel Ortom of Benue, Aminu Tambuwal
of Sokoto, and Rabiu Kwakwaso and other members of the National
Assembly who defected.
Earlier in the day at the commissioning of the National office and
the inauguration of the steering committee of the Coalition of United
political parties CUPP, Secondus charged members of the coalition to be
ready for the challenges ahead and rescue Nigeria from the APC damages.
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