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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has hit back at Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello over comment that some governors elected under the platform of its party, are planning to cross over to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), describing it “as childish, laughable and pathetic”.
MERIDIAN SPY reported earlier, Governor Bello had, on a Channels TV programme, Sunrise Daily on Friday, said about 10 PDP governors will soon defect to the ruling party.
“I can tell you that there are up to 10 PDP governors ready to join APC and that would happen very soon,” he said.
But reacting in a statement on Saturday, PDP spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan said such “peddling of falsehood explains why nobody in Nigeria and beyond takes Governor Bello seriously”.
“The PDP lampooned Governor Bello’s claim as a desperate attempt to divert public attention from the imminent mass exodus from the APC,” said Ologbondiyan.
“Nigerians are aware that among the ranks of APC governors, Governor Bello has no personal relationship with up to three of his colleagues. No APC governor is ready to associate with Governor Bello openly. In other words, not up to three APC governors take him seriously.
“Moreover, Governor Bello has no relationship of any sorts with any governor elected on the platform of the PDP. His current delusion, on national television, about PDP governors, is driven by his usual character of engaging in petty lies.
“It is however imperative to state that nobody abandons a cruising liner, which the PDP represents, to jump into a sinking ship like the APC.
“It is public knowledge that the APC is disoriented; having sleepless nights and holding endless meetings because they are losing members in droves to the PDP, as most of their key leaders are already on their way out ahead of the collapse of the APC.
“Unfortunately, Governor Yahaya Bello knows that he has no space in any other political party. No party will accept him after the collapse of the APC. He will therefore not mind telling brazen lies to create the impressions that the APC is still breathing.”