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PDP Chieftains defect to APC (Kogi 2023): Former Speaker, LG vice chairmen, others

Former Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Momojimoh Lawal, has announced his defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Others who announced their defection along him were former Okene local government vice chairmen, other party executives, and over 200 stakeholders of the People’s Democratic Party from the Local Government Area of the state.

A statement issued on Wednesday in Lokoja by the Chief press Secretary to the governor, Onogwu Mohammed stated that scores of opposition stakeholders, made their defection public during a visit to Governor Yahaya Bello in Lokoja.

“The defector declared their wholehearted endorsement of the APC candidate for the November 11 governorship election, Usman Ododo.”He noted.

While acknowledging the governor’s impressive efforts in advancing the state’s infrastructure, Momojimoh was quoted as having specifically said “the PDP stakeholders would support the APC candidate through robust mobilisation efforts across, not only the Kogi Central Senatorial District, but also the entire state”.

He declared, “On behalf of my political associates and supporters, I unequivocally pledge our steadfast support for the candidacy of Alhaji Ododo Ahmed Usman (OAU) and Comrade Joel Oyibo Salifu (JOS) for Governor and Deputy Governor, respectively.

“We reaffirm our comprehensive dedication to future endeavours, including extensive mobilisation efforts spanning the Kogi Central Senatorial District and Kogi State at large. With trust in you and the other esteemed stakeholders of the ruling All Progressives Congress, as we move forward, we hereby formally announce our membership of the party as of today.”

Governor Yahaya Bello, while receiving the stakeholders, commended their bold decision to join the ruling party, as well as the willingness to contribute meaningfully to the state’s progress.

He reiterated his unwavering commitment to upholding an inclusive government that offers equal opportunities to both longstanding and new members of the All Progressives Congress, enabling them to collaborate towards the overall wellbeing of the populace.

Highlighting the importance of fostering harmony among the diverse ethnic groups within the state, Governor Bello underscored his pride in overcoming age-long divisions along ethnic and clannish lines since assuming office. He considered this achievement of unity among the people as a legacy that would endure.

Those present at the meeting were Vice Chairmen Usman Anako and Momojimoh Kesty from the Okene Local Government; former PDP Secretary, Mathew Lawal, and Mamman Enesi, among others.

The gathering signaled a significant development in the political landscape of Kogi State as the November election draws nearer.

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