L-R: A former Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Tony Momoh; a former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju; and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Ogbonnaya Onu, during the defection of Mbadinuju from the Peoples Democratic Party to APC, in Abuja…on Monday. |
A former Governor of Anambra State,
Chinwoke Mbadinuju, on Monday renounced his membership of the Peoples
Democratic Party to join the All Progressives Congress.
Mbadinuju, who served as the state
governor from 1999 to 2003, cited injustice and “the use and dump
mantra” of the PDP as the reason for his decision.
He said this during a press conference in Abuja.
According to him, the Boko Haram menace
is part of God’s judgment on Nigeria for embracing injustice instead of
promoting justice and fairness.
The former governor stressed that “unless
we give justice and fairness its pride of place in our national life,
the insurgency will continue unabated.”
The former PDP chieftain could barely
hide his frustration over the shoddy treatment he and his supporters
were subjected to by the President Goodluck Jonathan-led PDP, when he
declared support for the APC and its Presidential candidate, Maj. Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
Mbadinuju expressed confidence that Nigeria would fare better under an APC administration, with Buhari at the helm of affairs.
Mbadiniju said, “However, the PDP and the
government it formed, especially at the national level, took no
recognition of both my person and my status. The party behaved as if it
never wronged me nor wronged the vast population of Anambranians whose
lives I have touched while superintending the state as governor.
“Together with our supporters, we were
ignored and the government at the centre operated and still operates as
if the PDP members have never existed in Anambra State. Whosoever the
government patronised turned out to be dishonest or be turned into a
mediocre; thus making dishonesty and mediocrity take the centre-stage of
government and politics in the country.
“We painfully endured it for long, hoping
that with leadership change, things would also change. But from
Obasanjo to Yar’Adua, and to Jonathan, nothing changed; if anything, the
situation kept getting worse and worse.”
Mbadinuju recalled that he remained in
the party and took it upon himself to call the attention of the
leadership to the many lapses within the PDP which was leading the party
to self-destruct “but no one, not even the President took him
seriously.”
He revealed that in the six years that
Jonathan has been in power as President, he had written 10 memos on
issue of vital issues of governance, but not once did the President give
him an opportunity to see him nor did the President respond to any of
the memos.
The former PDP chieftain said corruption,
greed and avarice have taken the centre stage while the majority of
Nigerians continue to wallow in poverty with several going to bed hungry
without hope of where the next meal with come from.
With the words, “I give total support to
all the APC candidates in Anambra State and across the entire country,”
Mbadinuju declared his loyalty to the APC.”
Dis governor dat terminated d lives of barr mr n mrs Igwe
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