A former member of the House of Representatives, Bala Baiko, has followed his footsteps out of the ruling All Progressives Congress in Kano state.
Mr. Baiko, who was elected to the House of Representatives in 2003 under the defunct All Peoples Party, told journalists while decamping that members of the All Nigerian Peoples Party had been sidelined since their party joined other legacy parties to form the APC.
He noted that Mr. El-Amin, popularly called Little, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had complained of neglect in the APC, saying his numerous followers were similarly not carried along in the scheme of things in Kano.
Mr. Baiko said he and his followers were only remembered during elections after which they have been cast aside by those in government.
“As everyone knows, party politics is all about making members feel he belongs by including them in active governance, but in our case, no one remembers us after we helped in bringing the government and what do you think we will be doing in this kind of party?”
He said he was going back to the PDP to join old political allies with whom he had worked together in the past, saying it would be easy for him to blend in the party.
Mr. Baiko said former Vice President Abubakar was also going back to the PDP, claiming all the plans had been concluded.
Monday, 25 September 2017
Ex Rep, Bala Baiko Dumps APC For PDP, Says Atiku Will Soon Do Same
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