Former Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam, has said that
he is too big a politician to secretly dump his party, the African Democratic
Congress, ADC.
This was as he debunked reports of his alleged defection to
the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Suswam stated this on Sunday during a visit to the residence
of Prof Saasongo Nongu in Makurdi, the state capital.
According to him, it would be beneath his political stature
and a betrayal of his loyal supporters to abandon the ADC without their
consent.
“I am too big to dump the ADC in secret. Leaving the party
quietly would be the height of disgrace to my personality and a betrayal to my
loyalists,” Suswam declared.
The ex-lawmaker said he is committed to the ADC, stressing
that he remains a proud and dedicated member focused on strengthening the party
and expanding its influence across Benue State and beyond.
Suswam called on party members to rally behind Mzondu, whom
he described as a visionary and dependable leader capable of upholding the
ideals of the ADC.
Speaking, Mzondu thanked Suswam for his mentorship and
guidance, pledging continued loyalty to him and the ADC.
“Senator Suswam has been a political father to me. His
wisdom and leadership have shown me the right path to follow, and I remain
loyal to him and the cause of our great party,” Mzondu stated.
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