''No man of honour will return tohis vomit, PDP,'' Adams Oshiomhole speaks on alleged plans by some APC members to defect to PDP

National Chairman of the  All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday said that there is no man of honor who defected from PDP to APC will want to go back their again having seen evidence that the party looted the country dry during its 16-years in office.
Oshiomole's comment comes amidst rumors of Saraki, Dino Melaye, Aminu Tambuwal and many other APC chieftains, planning to defect to the opposition party.
The party National Chairman said this when he spokes with state house correpsondents after having ameeting in the Presidential Villa, Abuja. 

Oshiomole also said he is in no way losing sleep over threats made by members of the Reformed-APC to leave the party.
“No, I am not losing sleep. I am sleeping very well. I still maintain that I don’t see any man of honour who with his eyes open left the PDP on the account of their gross mismanagement, abuse of thetreasury and all of the crimes that the PDP committed;  I don’t see them,  whatever their irritations, that can be justifications,  to return to thathouse. 

All we need to do is to play back their own tape aboutwhat the PDP represents and why they left. I still hold the view that you cannot vomit in the morning and convert it to lunch in the afternoon, if you have honour. That position still remains the same.
“Throughout the weekend andup till today (Monday), many of the national dailies reporteddifferent stories with the impression that I have not been sleeping within the last one week as a result of alleged midnight meetings with aggrieved party members, who they say I havebeen begging not to leave the party.

“In some of the reports, the insinuations even went as far as saying that I made juicy offers to the aggrieved party members in stopping them from defecting. While I will notbe too direct in reacting to such reports here, I will only say though I have been meeting aggrieved party members over whatever injustices they felt the party orsome chieftains of the party had done to them. 

I have not been having sleepless nights as being reported, and also I am not in any way jittery.“Rapprochement move, as far as I am concerned, is not an act of cowardice but a desirous endeavour in makingpeace since you can’t decree peace but only work for it. 

So, in a nutshell, I am not ashamed of doing that as chairman of a great party. 
To those who the rapprochementmoves are being directed to, we want them to appreciate that we are more or less tryingto prevent them from making a blunder of dumping palm wine for kain kain (local gin).” he said

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