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Ebonyi NASS will never return to slavery ―PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has maintained that all its members in Ebonyi State are still with the party strongly and will never return to slavery.

Ebonyi PDP Publicity Secretary, Silas Onu, disclosed this on Monday while debunking the rumour on social media that three National Assembly members from the state had plans to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Onu maintained that PDP is stronger than ever and will continue to consolidate on its gains “as God has redeemed us from the grip of tyranny.”

Eight out of nine members of the National Assembly from the state belong to the PDP while one belongs to the ruling APC.

Onu said, “Our attention has been drawn to a lame Facebook publication by a depressed apologist of the APC government of Ebonyi State that PDP National Assembly members are set to join their sunken ship called APC.

“Ebonyians are called upon to totally ignore that depressed delusion emanating from a depraved and abandoned political hack seeking attention for a possible reward from a government that thrives on lies, falsehood and insults as a strategy for governance.

“For the sake of emphasis, no one is interested in returning to slavery. PDP is stronger than ever and will continue to consolidate on its gains as God has redeemed us from the grip of tyranny.”

 

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