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APC is home of confusion, Ita Giwa says as she returns to PDP

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APC is home of confusion, Ita Giwa says as she returns to PDP

Former presidential aide, Senator Florence Ita Giwa has said the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC is the home of confusion.

The former member of upper chamber of the National Assembly, stated this just she dumped the party she joined barely a year ago to return to her former party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Ita Giwa, in a statement on Thursday, said that in her over three decades in politics, she has not seen the kind of confusion she met in APC.

This, she said is “in spite of the kind of forthright President the party produced in 2015 in the person of Mohammadu Buhari and an intelligent Vice President but recent activities in the APC is nothing but complete confusion.

“I cannot understand why out of sheer negligence the party will not be able to present candidates for elections in several key states nationwide.

Read also: APC Rep member labels party deceitful, fraudulent

“I cannot understand how any party will have in its ranks popular and trusted leaders who can muster tremendous goodwill for the party and yet treats them with disdain”.

According to her, the party is factionalised beginning from the ward to the national level, which she said shows how incapable it is to organise itself and get ready to win an election.

For this, Ita Giwa said she would prefer to swim or sink with her original home, the PDP.

“The experience of the supposed recent direct primaries was also a taste of sour experience where factional interests simply allocated figures and manipulated same as votes after shutting out other aspirants in the race”

Mama Bakassi, as she is fondly called, said the fictionalisation affected her ward and local government area where the party is grappling with the problem of proper resettlement of the people, adding that there are divisions in the party which shows it can never make headway or win the PDP.

She called on her supporters to join her as she returns to the PDP and ensure victory for the party at all levels.

 

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