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FFK: What El-Rufai says about those who brought PDP’s attack dog back
Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai has stated his position on the defection of former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode to the APC.
The governor said party leaders have the responsibility of running the arty.
He stated his position while responding to journalists who asked for his response on Fani-Kayode’s defection.
“I don’t comment on the decisions and actions of the leaders of the party. They have the job of running the party and they have to make the judgment on who to bring into the party.
“And you know politics is a game of addition. So you want to add and add. And they have taken that decision. But I don’t comment on that because they are the ones running the party.
“If I bring someone to Kaduna and you asked the Kaduna State Government to explain, I will explain. I don’t know how to run the party.
“I was deputy national Secretary for a short while and it was the only experience I had in party management. So I won’t comment on that.”
Some party members are unhappy with the reception the PDP operative got when he defected last week at Aso Rock.
FFK has written and said a lot of things many regarded as hateful to the APC, President Muhammadu Buhari, VP. Yemi Osinbajo, National Leader Bola Tinubu, and others.
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