Cross River : APC chieftain dumps party, says ‘APC selling comedy of gaffes’
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Cross River State, Ray Murphy has resigned from the party over what he described as the comedy gaffes that has prevailed in the ruling party.
Murphy, who also served as an adviser to John Oyegun, a former national chairman of the APC, said in a statement on Sunday that Nigerians deserve better than the “comedy of gaffes” that has been prevalent in the ruling party.
In the past few weeks, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, standard bearer of the APC, has made a number of public gaffes that have elicited debates among the citizens.
Murphy said Nigerians are already traumatised and they need better than what the ruling party is offering.
“I am not sorry! I have lost many friends because they expected me to live a lie, they expected that I would, like them, condemn the APC misrule in private and hail APC in public. I do not know how to speak with a forked tongue,” he said.
“I am not sorry that I left APC where I had made intellectual, material and financial contributions, all in a bid to help secure better governance for our!
“I realised after much effort that public good is the last thing on the mind of the leadership of the APC whether in government or out of it. Talking about public good to APC is like talking to a stone, so I took a walk. I am not sorry that I did what my conscience bids me to do.
“I cannot support a ticket that does not take into cognisance the diversity of our country. I am not sorry, that I happen to believe that this country needs better, indeed deserves better than the comedy of gaffes that the APC is trying to sell to Nigerians in order to further impoverish and already traumatized and despondent citizenry.
“I am not sorry, because I am a seeker of what is right and true. This is what we do, we stand with the truth and part ways with those who prefer lies.
“We stand with the public and part ways with those who see nothing wrong with the mass sufferings of the citizenry. I am not sorry that I stand for what is good for our nation.”