Tunde Ogbeha Quits PDP, Crosses To ADC

By Ighomuaye Lucky. O

 

Tunde Ogbeha, a former senator representing Kogi West has quitted the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The Nigerian politician and retired brigadier general who served as the administrator of Akwa Ibom State and then of Bendel State, said he has chosen to pitch his tent with the moving ADC to rebuild Nigeria.

He said this while being presented with the membership card by the Kogi State Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Kingsley Temitope Ogga.

Senator Tunde Ogbeha, who said he officially cut off ties with his party, PDP, citing persistent leadership crises and the collapse of internal cohesion emphasized that he joined the ADC to secure the future of the nation.

“I left the Peoples Democratic Party to join the ADC for a purpose which is to stand by this positive movement of ADC to create the desired change in this state.”

Tunde Ogbeha, pledged readiness for work for a better Nigeria come 2027.

On the part of the state chairman of the party, Kingsley Temitope Ogga, said Senator Tunde Ogbeha, was picked as the party leader in the state because of his commitment towards rebuilding new nation for all Nigerians.

Ogga who is also the ADC Chairman of state Chairmen emphasized that ADC is not just an ordinary party but a movement by concerned Nigerians that are committed to rebrand Nigeria.

Ogga stressed that the ADC family want the new leader to support and make sure he takes Kogi state from the ruling party.

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