Barely One Month In APC, Uduaghan Already Grumbling

Barely one month after defecting to the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Delta state governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, is already grumbling about disaffection among members of the party.

Udughan, who left the PDP in August, has frowned at alleged exchange of insults by members of the APC on the pages of newspaper.

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The 2019 Delta South senatorial aspirant said he is embarrassed by the alleged conducts of members of the ruling party in Delta State.

“You know it is not too long I joined APC, but since I joined, I have been trying to do the much I can to help the party. Delta State APC has challenges and we have been trying to resolve them because if we are not united, it will be hard to win elections. It is only a united party that wins elections. No party wins elections amidst crisis.

“Sometimes, I feel very embarrassed when I see our (APC) leaders abusing themselves on the pages of newspapers. It is very bad and it must stop. We (APC) are in the opposition in Delta State and we should not be opposing ourselves. Our efforts should be toward the take-over of government.

“We want to wrestle power from the PDP in the state. We should stop chasing the ant when there is elephant for us to eat. If we work to win the state and federal elections, it is better. We should work hard to win all elections,” said Uduaghan.

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