As media outlet reported of former Delta Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan defection to APC some hours ago, various personalities are reacting to the news including his immediate party PDP.
The PDP has reacted to former governor Emmanuel Uduaghan's defection to the APC and disclosed that Uduaguan's exit was sad but it remains strong and indivisible.
According to an online medium, Sahara Reporters, the PDP made this known in a statement through its publicity secretary, Ifeanyi Michael Osuoza. Osuoza said the Uduaguan's exit from the PDP was "sad", but the party remains "strong and indivisible."
The statement read: “Although, it is sad that he has decided to join a new political family, we appreciate the fact that he has his right to freedom of association, but we believe that in no distant future, he will do some soul-searching and come back to his original political family.
“We do not claim to possess any knowledge of the factors or circumstances that may have influenced or inspired his decision to join another political family, but it is only to be expected that a family will surely feel a sense of loss under the current circumstance.
“We want to assure the teeming members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta state in particular, and Nigeria in general, that Delta state PDP political family remains strong, indivisible and we shall continue to forge ahead in our preparation for the forthcoming general elections."
It was reported that the meeting was attended by the vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, and members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the APC led by its chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.
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