Sunday, January 24, 2016

THE TALE OF SENATOR DAVID MARK AND THE LIKELY POLITICAL TSUNAMi

it is no longer a news that the political Bouhaha between the former Senate President of PDP and Mr Daniel Onjeh of APC will be put to rest by the end of February 20th 2016 following the reschedule of the senatorial district election. 
Following the latest suname rocking the PDP currently at the name, it will be miraculous if the former Senate President will not be eroded by the heavy trending tsunamin rocking the PDP at the state. how can one better explain this well many political big wings are beginning to abandon the Party for the All Progressive Congress.
Senator David Mark 
 The former Governor Gabriel Suswam’s deputy, Mr. Steven Lawani; two former ministers, Prof. Jerry Agada and Sam Ode; former federal permanent secretary, Mike Onoja; Senator Godwin Okpe and thousands of Peoples Democratic Party faithful in Benue-South Senatorial District have defected from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress.The National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who received the defectors on Saturday in Oturkpo Local Government Area of the state on behalf of the party, said the district could not afford to be in opposition, while urging them to join the mainstream politics.
Odigie-Oyegun, used the opportunity to call on Benue people to support the APC-led administration of President Mohammadu Buhari and Governor Samuel Ortom, in diversifying the economy through agricultural innovations.It should be noted that most people defected are actually from the Senatorial district where the election will be held, it will be amazing and miraculous to see the former Senate President who Nigerians refers to as the Chairman Senate  Committee on observation survive the looming and momentum gathering strong Political Tsuname which might mark the end of the longest served Senate President in Nigeria, he has been surviving, would he still have his way as usual? We will love to wish him all the best in the coming rescheduled election. www.facebook.com/favouredgoldswealth

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