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Pastor Tunde Bakare reacts to Goodluck Jonathan’s possibility of joining APC’s presidential race (Video)
Popular Nigerian pastor, Tunde Bakare, has addressed the possibility of former president Goodluck Jonathan joining the race to become the presidential flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In a recent interview on Arise News, Tunde Bakare, a presidential aspirant, said the situation may be a “tall order.”
Reacting to the claims, Pastor Tunde Bakare said, “Goodluck Jonathan is most welcome if he chooses to join the race at this time. Many people run a race, but only one gets crowned. I can only wish him all the best. A flag bearer will emerge from among the presidential aspirants when the time comes. He is a Nigerian, but some issues have to be resolved.
He continued, “At what point did Goodluck Jonathan join the party? What regulations govern new members of the party? It might seem like a tall order if he hadn’t left the PDP within the past year. However, it is a welcome development that will make the race more competitive. May the best, brightest, and fittest emerge from both parties. May those who care about our country emerge as flag bearers of both parties so that our citizens can choose the best for our nation.
Pastor Bakare is one of the founders of the APC.
Click here to watch the interview. (2:00 minute)
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