
Dr. Chidi O. Ajaegbu, the former director 
of finance during the 2015 general election in Abia state, has dumped 
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress 
(APC).
According to a report The Sun, 
Ajaegbu said that he decided to leave PDP because the structure of the 
party in the state did not allow for transparency, credible democracy 
and was not an all-inclusive government. Ajaegbu made this known while speaking at 
Umuojima-Ogbu, Osisioma local government area, Abia state after 
formalising his membership at the ward level.
He said: “Essentially,
 I left PDP because my expectations were not met and as far as I am 
concerned, the aspirations of the Ngwa nation have not been met by the 
current administration and the reasons being given for the inability of 
the present government in meeting the expectations of the people are not
 tenable with me. I believe we could do a lot of things differently.
“The structure of the party in the 
state doesn’t allow for credible democracy, meaning that it is not all 
inclusive. If it is not all inclusive, are now delivering our electoral 
promises to the people of the state? So, we need to find an alternative 
towards actualizing the aspirations of the average Ngwa man and of 
course, our brothers up North (people of Old Bende).”
Ajaegbu also urged his people to join APC, so that PDP will be shown the way out in 2019. He said: “I
 am going to reinforce the party and the essence of being in this party 
is to strengthen the opposition. To get APC in government in the state 
in 2019, we will start now to reflect on what PDP government is doing 
wrong and how to change them.”
He said it was high time APC made the PDP 
government understood that all Abians are stakeholders to the government
 in the state, adding that the mandate that anybody was holding was 
collectively given by the people and the money coming from the federal 
government, a common wealth which needed to be managed transparently. Ajaegbu is a former President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).
Source : Naij.com
 
 
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