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WEIRD: Cross River APC “orders” 3 million bunches of brooms for defectors

The party’s spokesman claimed brooms had suddenly become scarce in the state, in the wake of Governor Ben Ayade’s defection into the party.

• June 21, 2021
APC members with brooms
APC members used to illustrate the story[photo credit:The Guardian Nigeria]

In what could be described as a weird development, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Cross River State says it has placed an order for three million bunches of brooms from local broom makers for the new entrants into the party.

The party’s Publicity Secretary, Bassey Ita, disclosed this in a statement made available to reporters in Calabar on Monday.

Mr Ita said broom, which is APC’s symbol, had suddenly become scarce in the state, following the influx of new members, in the wake of Governor Ben Ayade’s defection into the party.

“To address the challenge, the party ordered for three million bunches of brooms from local suppliers to meet the growing demand.

“It is no longer news that the broom revolution has since hit our dear state, following the defection of our amiable governor to our party.

“But what is now news is that broom scarcity has hit Cross River as millions of our people continue to identify with the party.

“Last weekend, local government chairmen, councillors, federal and state lawmakers, alongside 100,000 of their supporters in Bekwarra, Ikom and Etung council areas joined the party,” the statement added.

The party paid tribute to “the tenacity of purpose and single-mindedness of the people of the state for aligning with the governor in his drive to socket Cross River to the centre”. 

(NAN)

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