No regrets leaving PDP for APC -Governor Dave Umahi

 

Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, said he has no regrets leaving the Peoples Democratic Party to join the ruling All Progressives Congress.

 

He was reacting to criticism of his political switch to the APC on Tuesday.

 

The governor who said he will be quitting partisan politics in 2023,said he quit PDP to protest the injustice against the South east region.

 

He debunked claims that he left the PDP because of plans to contest the 2023 presidency.

 

“Let it be known to all that nobody promised me anything, let it be known to all that I moved because of injustice, and I have no regret about that”, he said in Abakaliki.

 

 “Some people say I will regret this movement, I laugh at them; as if they saw God, as if they are my God. I am satisfied being a businessman, I am satisfied doing my businesses and that is all.

 

He said he had been an object of suspicion within PDP because of his refusal to criticise President, Muhammadu Buhari.

 

“Every man runs his destiny. One thing I have promised is that I will never castigate PDP; just like in PDP, my only sin is that I refused to castigate Mr President and till thy kingdom come, I will not do that because that is my family character.”

 

“But those who don’t have character, they were very suspicious of me because I don’t castigate the President, that I could be leaking information of PDP.

 

 “What nonsense is that? I came from a known family and a place where there is character. So, I have got a character; nobody either in APC or PDP will say that whoever discusses anything, I have to go and leak it. To leak it for what? Is it for money, is it for fame?” he questioned.

 


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  1. Dave Umahi will be sacked by APC eventually when they understand that he doesn't mean well for the party.

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