Donald Duke Dumps PDP, to Run for President Under SDP
A former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, has said he would run the office of Nigerian president on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
Mr Duke, a two-term governor of Cross River State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had been expected to run on the party’s platform.
He, however, announced his decision at the national secretariat of the SDP on Tuesday afternoon where he was received by the national secretary, Shehu Gabam, the publicity secretary, Alfa Mohammed, amongst others.
He said he left his party of about 20 years because it had derailed and lost its values and was not the same party he joined back then.
Mr Duke’s tenure in Cross River is remembered by many Nigerians for massive projects like the Tinapa resort and the Obudu cattle ranch; both of which have been mired in controversy since his exit.
On Tuesday, Mr Duke expressed delight with the SDP, saying politics is not a game but the greatest human occupation ”because it grounds every other occupation.”
“Politics is not a game, ordinarily it is the most human occupation. So whether you are a doctor or teacher, at the end of the day, politicians will guide you on how to perform. It is supposed to be the most noble occupation.
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