Femi Fani-Kayode on Thursday revealed that he wouldn’t leave the PDP, as he and other members of the party will stay put, to checkmate the incoming administration of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
While speaking with journalists after the presentation of election report by the PDPPCO to President Goodluck Jonathan at the presidential villa, Abuja, Fani-Kayode said:
“The fact of the matter is that I have been in the PDP since 2003. I went to the APC for nine months and I have enunciated the reason for that and I felt that I was absolutely right to do that at that point in time.What do you think???
“I retraced my steps when it was very clear to me that what was on the other side was far worse than what was on our side.
“We made our point, the necessary concession made within the PDP, there was far more south western participation, there was much more virile fight against Boko Haram and that’s why we came back. And I came back and I played a leading role in this campaign.
“We are not going anywhere. I can speak for myself and I can speak for many others. We are here to stay. We will provide a virile opposition to the APC, we will do all that is needed to be done to ensure that the in-coming government remains on its toes and we will all do this in a very peaceful and honourable way.
“Nobody is going anywhere as far as I am concerned, none of us is running away. There is nothing to be scared of. We fought hard, we did well, am very proud of my team, am proud of my President and our campaign organisation and we will continue in the trenches until this country is on the road to success. We will continue to do that”.
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