Sokoto governor, Tambuwal leaves APC

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Governor Aminu Tambuwal of  Sokoto State has defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The governor announced his defection  at the Government House, Sokoto, North-West Nigeria.

He made the announcement amid hundreds of supporters who stormed the Government House to declare their support for him.

The announcement comes after weeks of speculation that the governor was planning to leave the ruling party and one day after he called on Nigerians to reject what he described as “prison-yard democracy”.

Tambuwal, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, is the third APC governor to leave the party after his Benue and Kwara state counterparts, Samuel Ortom and Abdulfatah Ahmed joined the PDP.

On July 25, Governor Ortom announced his exit from the APC on the day he was due to meet with the leadership of the ruling party in Abuja over the crisis in the Benue chapter of the party.

He consequently joined the PDP after some youths blocked the entrance of the Government House in Makurdi, preventing the governor from attending the APC reconciliatory meeting.

One week later, Governor Ahmed announced his defection to the opposition party via his official Twitter handle.

He said his decision to dump the APC followed consultations with major stakeholders in the state.

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