FORMER Governor of old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo has decamped from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to his old political party- the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP)
Chief Nwobodo who announced his defection during a visit by key leaders of the PDP in the Southeast to his Amaechi country home, in Enugu on Friday, said he was stepping aside from the APC.
Some of the PDP leaders who visited the former Minister for Sports were were S.N Okeke, former chairman, Police Service Commission, Prof. A.B.C Nwosu, Chief Oseloka Obaze, the Secretary to the Abia State Government, among others.
They had asked Nwobodo to return to the PDP, a party he co-founded in 1998
“Why we are here is that a house you built has been vacant, we are calling on you to most respectfully step back to your house,” Okeke had pleaded.
Responding to the plead, Nwobodo said he was stepping aside from the All Progressives Congress, APC, chronicling various issues plaguing the nation.
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He said prominent political leaders from the Southeast had earlier met him in Abuja few days ago over the same issue.
“It is difficult for me to ignore their call and I cannot do that. Where will I go if I’m not with you. I’m back to PDP.
“I’m a democrat, I believe in democracy, those around Mr. President should tell him the truth,” he declared questioning some of the activities of the APC members.
He described the attempt to arraign the Chief Justice of Nigeria illegally as a mockery and desecration of the judiciary and the rule of law, stressing “I will not be part of it.”
It could be recalled that Nwobodo was conspicuously absent at President I Muhammadu Buhari’s zonal rally in Enugu last Thursday.