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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has reacted angrily to the defection of its members in Edo to the Peoples Democratic Occasion, wishing them and the PDP “failure of their endeavours.”

“We liken the Edo PDP and their new members as figurative jesters, typical of a drowning political get together that has lived its life solely on betrayals, falsehood, fraud and propaganda,” mentioned a press release on Saturday by the APC assistant publicity secretary, Victor Osheobo. “We want them failure of their endeavours.”

The APC added, “The hype of a purported defection of 64 leaders of the get together to an unnamed faction of the PDP within the state was as an umbrella of lies emanating from the failed ruling get together.”

The APC slammed Governor Godwin Obaseki, Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu, and “the rented chairman of the get together, Dr Anthony Aziegbemhin, to be cautious of this sort of self-deceit laced with a bogus and unfounded determine of defectors.”

“Satirically, not one of the so-called decamped leaders might have mustered any modicum of assist from their bases. Their antecedents tally with that of the governor as a serial betrayer and the deputy governor, Mr Shaibu, a prodigal son who repeatedly and publicly disowns and disgraces his supposed political father,” mentioned the APC assertion.

The APC added, “Two of the decampees, like Senator Francis Alimikhena and Mr Fortunate James, stood out like sore thumbs. The senator who returns to his vomit in his desperation to return to the Senate, understanding absolutely nicely that the place is neither his birthright nor his inheritance, and Mr James, a political dealer, whose greed and insatiable urge for food for relevance is public information.”

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