There Is Vacancy In Aso Rock, Say PDP Reps.

Hamilton Nwosa
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House of Reps. Minority Leader Representing Isoko Federal Constituency of Delta State, Hon. Leo Ogor

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Members of the House of Representatives on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,  on Thursday declared vacancy in Aso Rock.

Basking on the euphoria of Ahmed Makarfi’s victory at the Supreme Court, they said PDP will sack the APC-led administration come 2019.

Rising from an emergency meeting in Abuja, the PDP Reps declared that there is vacancy in Aso Rock ahead of 2019.

A member of the House, Leo Ogor said this while addressing journalists in Abuja on the struggles the PDP passed through in the course of the legal battles that resulted in the victory at the supreme court.

He said the All Progressives Congress-led administration has failed to keep its promise, adding that the ruling party has impoverish Nigerians who now “live in hunger and insecurity.”

Ogor said the APC should see the PDP’s legal victory at the apex court as a “quit notice towards 2019.”

“We believe that there’s vacancy in Aso Rock. APC should start packing their things from Aso Rock because PDP will take over in 2019,” Ogor said.

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