Former governor of Bauchi State, Isa Yuguda, has announced his
departure from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which he defected to
in 2009 after getting elected on the platform of the defunct opposition
party, the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) in 2007.
Addressing journalists through a telephone interview at the Nigerian
Union of Journalists (NUJ), Press Centre in Bauchi, Yuguda said he was
quitting the party because the platform can no longer deliver the future
that Nigerians hope for and has deviated from the path of its noble
vision and values.
Yuguda who was reelected on the platform of the PDP in 2011 to 2015,
said he was no longer comfortable with the style of leadership of the
PDP but that stressed that he was not retiring from partisan politics.
He said: “I do not believe I should continue to be a member of the PDP
because the party cannot deliver to Nigerians the kind of future they
long for and I have my other personal reasons for leaving the party
which I cannot give you the details for now
“I also wish to state that I am not leaving politics, but I will like
to use this period to hold consultations with colleagues on the way
forward. I also want you to know that am not going to the All
Progressives Congress (APC) as some people are wrongly insinuating,
but I will discuss with my colleagues and I am sure they will advise me
on which party to join.
“Some people think I am leaving the party because the party it is
losing its relevance after its defeat during the 2015 election, but that
is not why I’m leaving now.This is certainly not the party I joined
years ago to help change my country.
“I have set for myself certain principles and integrity which I am
known for, so staying in the party with the way it is now, will mean
compromising who I am and I think I am not being fair to myself by
remaining in the party.”
The former governor commended President Muhammadu Buhari for bringing
the needed change in the country and urged the leadership of the APC to
continue to carry the citizens along in all it policies and programmes
for the nation.
Speculations are rife that Yuguda left the PDP because he was not in
agreement with the new leadership of the party with Senator Ali Modu
Sheriff as the new National Chairman.

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