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Abnormalities in PDP convention further expose ex-ruling party as group unwilling to change – APC

The governing All Progressives Congress (APC) has picked on the fact that ex-ruling party, People’s Democratic Party (PDP), two years after losing power to its Change Regime led by President Muhammadu Buhari, still held a national convention that was flooded with wide range of abnormalities has further pointed to the reality that operators of the current opposition party are unwilling to change.

The APC stated this in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, in reaction to the emergence of Uche Secondus as national chairman of the opposition PDP.

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Mr. Secondus was elected at Saturday’s convention of the party amid allegations of vote buying and ballot rigging. At least one chairmanship candidate, Tunde Adeniran, has called for the cancellation of the election.

The statement read in full: “In reacting to revelations of how money-for-votes and systematic rigging was brazenly perpetuated during the National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the All Progressives Congress (APC) is mindful of the popular axiom: “A leopard cannot change its spot”.

“The abnormalities that trailed the PDP National Convention have further exposed the PDP as a Party not ready and willing to change. Indeed, the PDP has once again displayed itself to the generality of Nigerians that it is a Party with corruption deeply rooted in its DNA.

“Again, it is tragic that the PDP which used to pride itself as “the biggest political Party in Africa” has now been reduced to a regional party. By frustrating South West Chairmanship candidates, it is unfortunate that the PDP has decided to punish the South West for not voting for the Party in 2015.

“We urge members of the PDP that can pass the integrity test to join the APC so that we can together bring about the much-needed Change the country deserves.”

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