A founding member of the Peoples
Democratic Party and a former Chief of Staff, Bayelsa State Government
House, Chief Diekivie Ikiogha, has dumped the PDP for the All
Progressives Congress.
Ikiogha, said to be a trusted and
dependable ally of Governor Seriake Dickson, was one of the brains
behind the emergence of Dickson as governor in 2012.
Indications of a frosty relationship
between Dickson and Ikiogha emerged when Dickson removed him in
controversial circumstances as the Chief of Staff, Government House,
Yenagoa, and redeployed him to Abuja liaison office.
Ikiogha’s loyalists had claimed the
redeployment carried heavy political undertones and that it was aimed at
easing him out of the mainstream politics of Bayelsa State.
The former Chief of Staff, who spoke at a
news conference in Yenagoa on Thursday, said he had left the PDP with
thousands of his supporters.
He said he had already found a home in the APC since the day he decided to join the fold of the progressives.
He
said, “My constituents, the masses for whom I have lived and to whom I
dedicate all my political victories, have agreed that I should leave the
PDP.
“I recalled, in one of the meetings that
led to the final decision to quit, how my supporters reminded me that
the PDP I helped to form and nurture was no more the same.
“They said some hawks had hijacked the
party, making it very glaring that it was a house in tatters; a divided
house made of men who were only driven by their selfish ambition.
“Sadly, the PDP has badly drifted from a
well-organised family to a congregation of betrayers and deceits. It is
clear that the party is gradually marching to destruction. Unfolding
events have proved me right and I am happy I have left.”
Ikiogha said he had since found out that
he was on the right path, just as he urged those in the PDP government
not to hunt those of them who had chosen to leave the party or carry out
hate campaigns against them.
He added, “As I make this move, I am
just convinced that we are on the right path. That is why I am urging
all my compatriots who are still in the PDP to take that step and join
us. I have seen life. I have seen hope. I have seen freedom. I have seen
warmth. I have seen friendliness. The APC is a family to be and behold.
“Unhappy as some people may be, troubled
as my former allies in the PDP government in the state may be because
of the light they have yet to see, I am urging them to play politics
with love and not to haunt and chastise those of us who have decided to
quit.”
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