It was reported few hours ago that the Peoples Democratic Party Governors Forum warned the All Progressive Congress to desist from poaching it's governors. According to a report published by PUNCH, they advised APC to focus on solving major challenges like Insecurity and poverty confronting Nigerians and they should stop playing politics with it. The Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo Olu on Drainage and Water resources, Joe Igbokwe reacted to this report and he predicted that no serious person would be left in PDP by 2023.

In a post, Joe Igbokwe indirectly made it clear that serious people in PDP are going to dump the party for APC before 2023. This is coming after PDP Governors forum warned APC against wooing people into their party rather than tackling insecurity in the country. Check out Joe Igbokwe's post below

Joe Igbokwe wrote "no serious person will be left in PDP by 2023."
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