Wike’s ally, Sudor Nwiyor, defects to APC, dumps PDP

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Nwiyor accused PDP of favouring new members to entice them into the party, while abandoning those who have worked for the success of the party in the state

By Kehinde Okeowo

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)  has lost one of its chieftains in Rivers State to the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the crisis after their convention rages on. 

A prominent member of the party in the state and the Director General of Wike Solidarity Movement, Prince Sudor Nwiyor, on Tuesday, August 23, left the PDP for APC. 

Nwiyor, while announcing his resignation from the ruling party in the state capital, Port Harcourt, cited high-handedness in PDP as one of the reasons he left the party. 

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He also accused the PDP of favouring new members to entice them into the party, while abandoning those who have worked for the success of the party in the state 

He also added that he will be collapsing the WSM structures for the APC.  

Nwiyor said: “My decision stems from the faulty regime in the PDP where those who have worked for the party are dumped and abandoned, while monies are given to newcomers to entice them to the party.

“The entire leaders in the 23 local government areas of the state have had no appointment, they have been asking what is in for them, I have not been able to proffer any answer.

“This informed my decision or move to the APC. I will collapse all the WSM structures to the APC.”

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