Former Jonathan’s Aide, Ahmed Gulak Decamps To APC
A former presidential aide from Adamawa State on Saturday officially decamped from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC). Ahmed Gulak, who was political adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan, and later tried unsuccessfully to become PDP’s national chairman, said he was leading “42,000” people to the ruling APC. He said they were “forced to leave PDP” by “impunity and lack of internal democracy”. “Members of the PDP numbering 42,000 across the 21 local government areas including party executives have today wished to formally dump PDP and join APC officially. ‘’With this development, we formally bury PDP in Adamawa state,” he said. “Though we are not like others, who kept decamping when their dreams and ambitions were not met. “Constitutionally we have the right to leave and join any other party. Former President Obasanjo had earlier left PDP and tore his party m...