A former Senate leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, has formally decamped from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Making his intentions known at the secretariat of the ruling party in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, the one-time Senate leader, who was accompanied to the secretariat alongside his supporters from the Central Senatorial District, disclosed that his decision was borne out of an in-depth desire to remain relevant in politics.
As stated by him, "due process supersedes all in politics", a situation which he stated was lacking in the PDP, following the way and manner it held its last general elections, where the outcome of the polls did not reflect the true essence of democracy.
Ndoma-Egba promised to abide by the party's constitution, bearing in mind his wealth of experience in the nation';s polity.
Receiving the former Senate leader, the party's National Vice Chairman, South South region, Hilard Eta, stated the defection sent a strong signal that APC would be better placed in Cross River State and Nigeria at large.