Defection: Ortom, Wike, others take decision
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state says he has met with other aggrieved colleagues, including Governor Nyesom Wike, and they have resolved to remain in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The governor made this known amidst controversies rocking the party.
“We are not going to defect to another party,”
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Governor Ortom added that he recently met with Governors Wike and Seyi Makinde in London, where they took the decision.
“Wike, governor of Rivers state, is unhappy with the decision of the PDP’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to pick Ifeanyi Okowa as his running mate over him.”
Ortom is one of the PDP governors who are sympathetic to the plight of Governor Wike, who had earlier lost the presidential ticket to Atiku.
The Benue governor said he and his aggrieved colleagues have agreed they are not leaving the PDP, emphasizing that the PDP presidential candidate has to reach out to Governor Wike for full reconciliation.
He noted that the Rivers state governor is a big factor who has remained in the PDP even when he (Ortom), and Atiku at some point left the party for the APC.
Governor Ortom also noted that Atiku has reached out to him to further persuade Wike and agreed to sit down with the Rivers governor to iron out their differences.
The Benue governor said once Wike is pacified, he is also pacified, stressing that they agreed in their meeting that Governor Wike needs to be pacified.
“It is not late to put our house in order,” the governor added.
Defection: Ortom, Wike, others take decision