Amori told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Abuja, that the party stakeholders were aware of Uduaghan’s plan to decamp and had begun talks with him.
He said that the leaders were reaching out to Uduaghan to jettison the idea, adding that he was being reminded that whatever his grievances may be, he should remember the “good nights’’ he had in PDP.
All we are saying is that all the issues being raised can be addressed. When he was the governor, he addressed issues, so he should remain in the `family’ for the issues to be addressed.’’
Fake news! how can that be possible. Next pls.
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