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Why i left Labour Party for PDP, new Edo deputy governor reveals

The newly sworn in deputy governor of Edo State, Omobayo Godwins, has opened up on why he left Labour Party for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
According to him, he left the party because his people asked him to leave the party for PDP.
Recall that he was on April 8 sworn-in as deputy Governor of Edo State by the Chief Judge of Edo State, Justice Daniel Okungbowa, after Philip Shaibu was impeached.
Appearing on Politics Today, later on Monday, April 8, Godwins said the people of Akoko Edo have always been his priority.
He said: “To be very frank with you, the Labour Party is not just a party but a movement I hold dearly. If I have the opportunity over and over, I will continue to thank them.
“It was LP that gave me the platform, but like I told you, what informed it (defection) is Akoko Edo. It is my major project and we are predominantly APC and PDP.
“I am happy that these six months or what you called seven months are okay for me. The governor has told me in clear terms — we have discussed some critical issues and I have given him a needs assessment of our people.
“I may not be able to do so much but I will make an impact that the people of Akoko Edo and Edo north will remember me for.”
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