Tuesday 7 August 2018

AKPABIO'S PLANNED DEFECTION AND THE PARABLE OF THE PRODIGAL SON


Senator Akpabio/APC,

Before your defection note Sen Saraki Senate President defected with his Gov. Before your defection note Gov Tambuwal Sokoto defected with  some legislators. Before your defection note Sen Gemade defected with his State Gov Ortom.

All of whom were originally PDP who had defected in the wake of 2015 elections to APC and now back to PDP. Akpabio's original political school is PDP which is why Akwa Ibom State Governor stays in PDP and will not defect with Akpabio unlike  Senate President Saraki,  Senator Gemade, Gov Tambuwal. Exceptionally, Sen  Dino Melaye whose State Governor is APC and understandably  so will stay in  his APC.
 
In the game of defections PDP has the upper hand unlike the untruth Lai Mohammed told that it’s “GG” with  Senator Akpabio’s  planned exit from PDP.  Akpabio  was/is Senate Minority Leader prior to the mass defection from APC to PDP and you are now supposed to be moving a notch up to being Senate Leader. This is a poorly planned defection Sir Akpabio with due respect drop that script!.
 
In the event Akpabio finally leaves PDP for APC as a welcome party is purportedly being planned tomorrow 8/8/18, n the context of angel numbers, 8 means “material gain”. Akpabio probably wants cash cow he thinks APC would grant him access to ATM wherever he finds one in Akwa Ibom.  APC should be weary of Akpabio. Also PDP should reach out to Senator Akpabio  now or before 8/8/18,  he is said to have complained that his State Gov Emmanuel is not giving him access to financial assets. Is Akwa Ibom State owing him? Are there road contracts he executed and was not paid? If he has genuine grievances, I think PDP should look into it with a view to resolving it bearing in mind the scriptural prodigal Son would earn his dues.

G. Akpabio(GA) if it’s about plots to remove & replace Dr Saraki as Senate President, forget it! Otherwise PDP could discuss with GA.

Best,
C N AJIE ESQ
Legal & Political Analyst

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