PDP decampees to APC have lost relevance – Sen. Orji

The National Assembly member representing Abia Central Senatorial Zone of Abia State, Senator Theodore Orji has lambasted Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faithful who decamped to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, describing them as having lost political relevance and not capable of winning any political election in the state.
Speaking during a town hall meeting in Umuahia, Sen. Orji observed that it was better to be in mega/opposition party and make positive impact than being in the ruling party, which in actual sense cannot make any positive change.
Sen. Orji who regretted that in the recent time he has been a subject of criticism by those he described as agents of darkness, vowed never to be distracted in his chosen carrier.
Sen. Orji used the opportunity to disclose that during period under review he sponsored twelve bills and moved ten motions.
On area of education, he disclosed that over 200 students have so far benefitted from his scholarship programme cutting across in the six local government areas of the zone, pointing out that palatable work in Ikwuano/Ikot Ekpene Federal highway currently on progress was made possible through his representation and that of the member representing Ikeuano/Umuahia at the House of Representatives, Hon. Sam Onuigbo.
Other things he said include attracting electrification and motorized borehole, and the attraction of the attention of Senate on Prof. Maduike Ezeibe’s discovery on cure of HIV/AIDS, stating that the matter is now before the National Assembly for deliberation.