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APC party leader that wants Buhari dead states better replacement
The caretaker committee chairman who wanted President Muhammadu Buhari dead was invited by the DSS for clarification August 11, and the detail of what he said in the audio leak revealed penned up emotion.
The APC Adamawa, under the leadership of ex-Gov Jibril Bindow, is not happy with Buhari, and Suleiman Adamu who vented the disgust out beneath his breath in a meeting happened to be the fall guy.
In the audio which somebody present at the meeting recorded and uploaded on Facebook, Suleiman said, “
“As for me, being a party administrator, even Buhari himself, what is his impact on the party?”
He was speaking among many other gossips equally pouring out their anger against the president.
“Of what value is he to us? How I wish he had contracted the deadly coronavirus, so that Osinbajo would take over,” the chairman added.
Another party man said something that also revealed disappointment.
“We sold our properties to help the president win the election… Buhari has achieved nothing in Adamawa in the last six years. APC in Adamawa thrives on the legacies of Bindow.”
The tittle-tattle was not meant for the public, considering the hushed tone in which they spoke.
However, the state headquarters has suspended Suleiman as investigation begins.
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