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Division In Benue Over Peter Obi As David Mark Leads Benue South To Adopt Atiku

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The Senator David Mark led caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faithful in Benue South Senatorial District has disagreed with Governor Samuel Ortom over the adoption of Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi for the presidential election.

At the end of a stakeholders meeting in Otukpo on Thursday evening, the David Mark led caucus resolved to endorse Atiku Abubakar as the preferred candidate for the plum position in 2023.

The meeting was held in the Otukpo country home of former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark.

The PDP stakeholders resolved to vote for Abubakar on the premise that their interest will be better served under his presidency.

They distanced themselves from those campaigning for candidates of other political parties, saying, they cannot be faithful members of the PDP and be seen to be working for candidates of other political parties.

They therefore urged all party members not to be distracted by the antics of a few but should go all out to vote for candidates of the PDP in the February 25, 2023 and March 11, 2023 elections.

Addressing the stakeholders drawn for the nine local government areas making up Benue South Senatorial District, Senator Mark told them to be faithful to PDP “because it makes no sense for people to be jumping from one party to the other.”

He said political parties are vehicles for achieving political ambition that must of a necessity be held sacrosanct obeying the rules and regulations.

Senator Mark frowned at those who jump from one party to the other saying “they are people without conviction or do not know what they really want”.

Current Benue south Senator Abba Moro urged the party faithful to remain steadfast with the PDP also disagreeing with Governor Ortom on Peter Obi.

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