We have no plans to leave APC - Adamawa, Niger governors

We have no plans to leave APC - Adamawa, Niger governors

- Governors Abubakar Bello and Mohammed Bindow of Niger and Adamawa states say they have no plans to defect from the APC

- Bindow said the people of Adamawa are happy with the APC government; and that the state will remain in the fold of the ruling party

- Bello echoed the position of his Adamawa counterpart; also stating that Niger state is absolutely committed to the APC in all ramifications

The governors of Niger and Adamawa states, Abubakar Bello and Mohammed Bindow, have dismissed speculations that they are getting set to defect from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

They made the disclosures in separate chat sessions with newsmen in their respective states, Punch reports.

Legit.ng gathers that Bindow stated: "I cannot leave the APC. The people of Adamawa are happy with the APC government hence I have no reason to leave the party. Adamawa will remain an APC state. For me, there’s no opposition. The people will vote Governor Bindow because this is the best governor the state has ever had.”

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Bindow further explained that only one of his commissioners resigned to seek elective office on the platform of the opposition party.

On his part, Governor Abubakar Bello also stated that he had no reason to exit the ruling party.

Making his position public via his coordinator of media and publicity, Jide Orintusin, Bello stated: “I remain a member of the APC and there is no wisdom leaving my beloved party. Three months ago, a special state congress of the ruling APC congress unanimously endorsed me and President Muhammadu Buhari by party members.

“We make bold to say that the Niger state governor and the people are for, and will remain in the APC and there is no going back. The state is absolutely committed to the APC in all ramifications; so why do we have to leave what belongs to us?”

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that governors in Nigeria elected on the platform of the APC will be meeting in Abuja, the capital of the country, to brainstorm on the best strategy to counter the mass defections that have hit the party.

A source stated in part: “More than 20 governors would attend; and they have a strong agenda which is to ensure that there would be no ripple effects in the states where we all know the bulk of the problem lies.”

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