Restriction order on Obi in Edo undemocratic, unacceptable – ADC

What drove me to ADC – Former Ebonyi PDP Chairman

A former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ebonyi, Mr Silas Onu has said that irreconcilable differences within the party made him defect to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Onu, also a former senatorial candidate of the PDP in Ebonyi, who made the submission on Sunday in an interview, while noting that the decision was”patriotic’, said that the roles of few incumbent governors in the party’s affairs have made the differences irreconcilable.

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“I am, therefore, compelled to pursue my political aspirations in a different but stable platform. I am leaving PDP with a heavy heart as the decision didn’t come easy,” he said.

He noted that the ADC provided such stable platform and sought for support from his supporters.

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“I pray that we sojourn unto the ADC to continue forging a stronger political movement. This will be in the overall interest of Ebonyi people,” he said.

Onu was a former Publicity Secretary of the PDP in Ebonyi before emerging it’s state chairman.