Ubah’s defection was made known by the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole on Monday.
Oshiohmole informed the APC National Working Committee members, returning/newly-elected senators at the Presidential Villa, on Monday, that Ubah was now with the ruling party, NAN reports.
Describing Ubah as a ‘smart politician Oshiomhole in his opening remark, said the “YPP Senator-elect from Anambra South has decided to pitch tent with the ruling party because he felt more comfortable with the winning team.”
He, however, added that other issues related to Ubah’s defection would be perfected on a later date.
From Daily Post
Ah ah wont he lost the seat if he leaves the platform under which he was elected???
Shame to ndi Anambra who elected this dude!
ReplyDeleteNo he won't. All those political parties worked for APC
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DeleteY this insult? Y did she offend u? Did u for once think it might be a typo? Na wa o! Easy pls.
DeleteI am not surprised, I know he will
ReplyDeleteThis Ifeanyi self. To think that I love the way you took the seat from the Ubas now you don fall my hand by decamping to APC. This politicians are not loyal
ReplyDeleteGbam @Blessed.
DeleteNo...it’s not true Stella
ReplyDeleteNonsense!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRepresentation in the senate shud be by party basis . them never even swear am in. This is bad, hope he has started paying his staff?
ReplyDeleteIfeanyi defection won't come as a surprise, as he openly mobilize Ndi-igbo in Lagos for APC candidate (Babajide) during last election. Legally, he cannot defect to APC until swearing in ceremony. Anything short of that will automatically disqualify him and second runner will replace him simple.
ReplyDeleteNot surprised.
ReplyDeleteThe federal government will release his seized properties soon.
I'm just glad he defected from ypp and not PDP.
Stella which can English you "spoke"?
ReplyDeleteHer normal way now. Gbagaun major @SDK.
DeleteThis information is not true.
ReplyDeleteHe won't be winning any re-election
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