C/River Was An Example For Others During Duke And Imoke Reign As Gov – Peter Obi
PDP vice
presidential candidate in the 2019 presidential election and Former Anambra
state governor Mr. Peter Obi has tackled the administration of Prof. Ben Ayade
of Cross River State.
Obi, who accompanied
the National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche
Secondus, and other top members of the party had stormed Calabar and issued
Governor Ben Ayade a quit notice for failing to deliver on his campaign
promises to the people of Cross River State.
Speaking
during the official Inauguration of Efiok Cobham-led Caretaker Committee and
unveiling of new party state secretariat(annex) on Monday in Calabar, Obi said
Cross River State is PDP and the PDP is Cross River State.
He said
“When Donald Duke and Liyel Imoke were in Cross River State the state was an
example but now we don’t know if the state is going forward or backward.”
Also
speaking at event, the National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus,
said the party will restore the freedom of Nigerian youths that was taken away
under the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the country.
‘PDP is the party
of the future. We are coming to reclaim and reposition Nigeria, we have the
experience and we are determined restructure the country and hand it over the
the youths,’ the party leader stated.
‘Nobody can
stop Nigerian youths from having a voice including on social media whether
Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. We are coming to restore the freedom of
Nigerians especially the youths.
‘This is a
quit notice to gov Ayade ,he should begin to pack his load and we also know
that he is regretting joining the APC because more governors are joining the 14
PDP governors from the ruling APC,’ he said .
Secondus,
who welcomed former governor, Mr Donald Duke back to the party, assured Cross
Riverians that the state would come back to what it used to be, added that “there
is no food on the table but APC blood is on the table as they are killing
Nigerians.
On his part,
the caretaker chairman of the PDP, Efiok Cobham said they are aware of the
enormous responsibility placed on their shoulders and they are equal to the
task.
He said the
state remains a PDP state and that they are not in a hurry to hand over the
state to the APC.
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