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Reactions as Bashir Ahmad says Nigerians will not Abandon APC for suilding the Second Niger Bridge
Former aide to incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, has got the internet buzzing with several reactions from people, after he expressed hope with regards to Nigerians voting in the ruling APC party in the forthcoming 2023 general elections, following the construction of the second Niger bridge by the party.
Nigerian politician, Bashir Ahmad, had earlier on, taken to his official Twitter account to state that he is sure that Nigerians who are on the micro blogging platform will never abandon the ruling APC party for any other political party in the forthcoming 2023 general elections, following the construction of the second Niger bridge by the party.
Here is Bashir Ahmad’s post below;
However, following such statement by the former aide, Nigerians took to the micro blogging platform, Twitter, to react, as many expressed disappointment in the present administration and ruling APC party, following the current state of the country’s economy.
Others went ahead to state that the ruling APC party concentrated on the building of the second Niger bridge throughout their tenure, while the country has been facing series of challenges.
Here are their reactions below;
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