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APC national chairman reacts to the resignation of Buhari’s nephew from the party
The national chairman of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Senator Abdullahi Adamu has described the resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari’s nephew from the party as nothing new.
Recall that the President’s nephew, Hon. Fatuhu Muhammed, who represents Daura/Mai’Adua/Sandamu Federal Constituency in Katsina State reportedly dumped the APC after failing to get return ticket to the House of Representatives.
Reacting to this during an interview with Trust TV, Senator Abdullahi Adamu said once there are primaries some people are bound to feel offended because they didn’t get what they wanted.
He said that is one of the reasons why the issue of reconciliation is a continuous process. He however added that “in this process you can only reconcile the reconcilable.”
Continuing, he said , “sometimes you people in the media give these things the kind of credence it doesn’t deserve. I have seen as the chairman of this party and even before I became chairman, I have seen in my career as a politician, two brothers, same father and mother go to two (different) parties. It’s nothing new.
If this guy is a nephew of the president and Nigerians have bestowed this much confidence in the president and have elected him and have this confidence in him, and the nephew would feel the best if he doesn’t get his way is to rebel and go some other way, well good luck. You can’t force it.”
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