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Shock As Over 63,000 APC Members Decamps To PDP In Katsina (Photos + Video)

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Shock As Over 63,000 APC Members Decamps To PDP In Katsina (Photos + Video)

Shock As Over 63,000 APC Members Decamps To PDP In Katsina (Photos + Video)

 

The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, continues to witness political tsunami in Katsina State days after a strong pillar and former Secretary to the State Government, Mustapha Inuwa defected to the major opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP with over 600 of his support groups.

 

This time, the Governorship candidate of the PDP, Senator Yakubu Lado led other party officials and candidates to receive about 13,000 defectors from the APC and NNPP in Jibiya Local Government Area.

 

Receiving the new members, Senator Yakubu Lado told them that they will be accorded same treatment as the bonafide members of the party have been enjoying.

 

He added that, the PDP when it returns to power in 2023 will right the wrongs the APC has done to both Katsina State and the country in general in the last seven years.

 

Lado further added that, life will return to normal with hunger, insecurity and underdevelopment to be things of the past.

 

The PDP Governorship candidate boasted that, with the calibre of people moving to the party, APC will be dead and buried in 2023.

 

Leaders of the defectors, Aminu Maye Jibiya and Sa’adu Maigishiri Kaita said the injustice meted unto them and the calibre of people leaving the APC in the last few days, made them to join the party.

 

They also claim that, with the plans they have seen in the blueprint of the PDP, there was no need to be left behind.

 

Thousands of brooms were later burnt by the defectors to signify their exit from the APC.

 

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