Politics
Presidency 2023: Outcome of ADC presidential primary disappointing – Kingsley Moghalu
A presidential aspirant in the 2023 general elections, Kingsley Moghalu, has expressed disappointment with the result of the presidential primary election of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) where he lost to another presidential aspirant, Dumeni Kachikwu.
Moghalu, noting the type of leadership he believes in with his supporters, disclosed that he is still available for the leadership of Nigeria, indicating that he may consider defecting to another party for a presidential ticket.
Kingsley Moghalu in a statement on ADC Presidential Primary for 2023 General Elections, declared: “The presidential primary election of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the 2023 general election concluded in the early hours of today, 09 June 2022, and had a disappointing outcome. As a person of faith, I believe that God knows his plans for me, and will lead me to a perfect end that I as a mere mortal do not know now.
“I would like to thank all my well-wishers within and beyond the party, the delegates that voted for me, my teeming supporters, and Nigerians at large yearning for a new and different kind of leadership I represent. I would also like to congratulate some of the other aspirants who embraced a different kind of politics and leadership for our country.
“For me, the process and outcome of the presidential primary require deep reflection, and I will be doing so. As a result, I will make no immediate determination of my future political pursuit. However, my commitment to a united and prosperous Nigeria remains unwavering. I remain available to serve our country.”
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