Politics
Landlord Denies APC’s Claims Over PDP Secretariat
The All Progressives Congress has taken over the Secretariat of the People Democratic Party (PDP) in Cross River State.
The Tide gathered that the property situated at 42A Murtala Muhammed Highway, Calabar, the Cross River State capital is currently being repainted in APC colours.
But, in a statement sent to newsmen, the landlord, Lawrence Ene Asuquo, said PDP remained his tenant and he had no dealings with APC.
The statement read in part, “my attention has been drawn to the fact that the property situated at 42A Murtala Muhammad Highway, Calabar which PDP holds as tenant is presently being painted with APC colours.
“On behalf of the Estate of E.A Lawrence and myself as the administrator, I hereby state that, PDP’s tenancy with the family is still subsisting and they remain my legal and recognized tenant.
“APC has never approached me for any such agreement so I am surprised to know of this development.”
The development came few days after the state Governor; Ben Ayade, dumped the PDP for the APC.
Meanwhile a former Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Joe Bisong, has said that “a man must belong to a political party and if he has chosen to join another political party, it is his right to do so, the constitution allows him to do that.
He said “but my take as a person is that Ayade has created a vacuum within the political party that elected him and if I have to say it, it’s a sign of ingratitude,” the PDP chieftain noted
“The party shielded him, he ran the first tenure, and what he is doing now is his second tenure. The same political party has shown him the green light to become the senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Hon. Bisong observed that sadly, the man just got up one morning, less than two years to the end of his tenure, dumped the political party to a new one.
“It doesn’t show any political maturity. What the PDP needs to do is to get up, being the largest political party and will be able to meet up,” he advised.
Hon. Bisong said that if he had the opportunity to meet Governor Ayade, he would tell him, ‘Your Excellency, you have taken a wrong decision, a wrong political decision.
“He is the Governor of the State, his departure will create a lot of issues. The new party he is going must have given him some conditions and this will affect executive council decision.
“He was running a PDP ideology which is liberalism and today he is moving to APC which is a conservative political party. Their ideologies are not the same and it’s going to affect the state,” he noted.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar