Smart Adeyemi’s Group, Ex-Rep Member, Others Defect To APC In Kogi

PDP-Members-Defect-To-APCWith barely four days left to the Kogi governorship election, members of Senator Smart Adeyemi’s political organisation and notable Peoples Democratic Party’s chieftains in Okunland have defected to the All Progressives Congress.

Leading the defectors in an elaborate ceremony held on Monday in Iyara, headquarters of Ijumu Local Government Area, was Fehinti Dada, director-general of the organisation and former chairman of the council.

Receiving the defectors, the APC standard bearer, Abubakar Audu, commended their courage, saying the wind of change spreading across the country had finally come to Kogi.

He urged them to bring their wealth of experience to bear on the party to enable it shine at Saturday’s poll.

Mr. Dada said he and the other members of the organisation defected from the PDP because the party had failed the people.

He said a survey conducted by the organisation showed that the PDP-led administration in the state had collapsed activities at the third tier of government and placed council staff on percentage pay.

“I was in Ikole local government area of Ekiti last week.

“To my surprise, the council did not owe workers and recorded lot of achievements that had direct impact on the people, despite receiving less allocation in comparison to most councils in Kogi”, he said.

Mr. Dada assured Mr. Audu that the defectors would work with the existing party structure on ground and deliver the council to the APC.

In a related development, Duro Meseko, a former member of the House of Representatives, who represented Kabba/Bunu Federal Constituency between 2003 and 2007, also dumped the PDP for the APC with thousands of his supporters at Iluke in Kaba/Bunu constituency.

Mr. Meseko said he and his supporters could not afford to be left out in the wind of change blowing across the country and implored the people of Bunu to come out en-masse and vote for the APC on Saturday.

Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District in the Senate advised the defectors to join hands with older members of the party to defeat the PDP administration in the state.

He said Mr. Audu remained the best of the candidates jostling to rule the state because of his wealth of experience in statecraft and verifiable achievements that had continued to affect lives positively across the state.

(NAN)