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BREAKING: Ex- Buhari Campaign DG, Chieftains Decamps To LP With Supporters
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APC scribe decamps to LP with supporters
- … I had to look elsewhere from APC because as it is that party is steadily crumbling
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Dr. Ntete Bassey Duke, the former secretary of the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC), in Cross River State, has dumped the party.
He, like other APC chieftains in the state and 50 supporters, has now enrolled with Labour Party.
In the presence of other members of the state executive, Ambassador Ogar Osim, the state chairman of LP, welcomed Bassey Duke and his followers.
Ntete, a former director-general of the Buhari campaign in 2015, claimed that the APC is steadily disintegrating and that it is difficult to revive the party.
“I had to look elsewhere from APC because as it is that party is steadily crumbling.
“I doubt much that that party will be able to recover with the way things are going,” he said.
He thanked the leadership of LP at the national and state level for bringing a platform where many Nigerians that feel uncomfortable in their parties can always move to alternative platforms and contribute their quotas to national development.
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Ogar Osim congratulated Ntete and his supporters and assured them that LP is the democratic platform Nigerians are yearning for.
He assured that with the mass registrations being recorded daily in the party in the state, they are going to spring positive surprises during the general elections next year.
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