The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, has said that there is no difference between the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, but just the name.
Akpabio made this known when he appeared on Channels Television on Thursday evening.
Asked what would be his reaction if the party chooses someone else as consensus candidate, Akpabio, who tried to dodge the question, said, “I’ll try my best to see if the person can work with me and all the ideas that I have for the betterment of this country, for the security of this country, I’ll lay them before that person.”
On the difference between the two leading political parties, Akpabio said, “I wouldn’t say there’s a lot of difference between the APC and the PDP. Maybe just the name.
“In my personal opinion, this side is much more progressive and we thought that the other side were capitalists, but when you have a lot of the capitalists coming into APC, are you going to say that APC is still the same?
“For me, I think that the only difference is that one is in power and one is in opposition.”
Asked if that means he could easily return to the PDP, the Minister added, “I won’t be able to go back to the PDP personally.
“But I’m not one of those who said, ‘If I go back I’ll die’ or ‘should I go back I’ll commit suicide’, I’m not one of those people. For me, this is my last bus stop.”
Akpabio, a former Senate minority leader, had in August 2018, after weeks of speculation, dumped the PDP for the ruling APC, declaring himself “a progressive.”
A popular Nigerian TikToker identified simply as Seaking has been arrested by operatives of the…
Throughout history, some individuals have endured extraordinarily long prison sentences, with their stories reflecting the…
There is growing tension in Modakeke, Osun State, following the alleged arrest of two lovers,…
A victim of the stampede that occurred in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, which has claimed…
The vibrant Osun State is no stranger to captivating events and headlines that draw attention…
As of today, December 22, 2024, the Nigerian naira has depreciated to an unprecedented level…
This website uses cookies.