2023:'I Pity APC Without A Sitting President' - Ex-Buhari Aide, Kawu Sumaila
Faith Ukanwa
Aug 30, 2021
A former aide to President Muhammadu Buhari on National Assembly Matters, Suleiman AbduRahman Kawu Sumaila, has said that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), is pitiable without a sitting president.
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Kawu Sumaila who was a Minority Whip in the House of Representatives and also a member of the APC, stated that the party is only enjoying the availability of a sitting President in the person of President Muhammadu Buhari, which is what makes the party strong and viable today.
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Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila cautioned that "the vulnerability of the All Progressives Congress without a President will be dangerous due to internal wriggling".
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we have more crises in APC than the opposition PDP but since we have a sitting president who everybody respects, we have managed ours, but I pity APC without a sitting president, more specifically, President Buhari".
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"ÔǬPDP is experiencing the bitter side of the opposition which we tested for almost 16 years", he added.
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This is coming as 2023 general elections approaches, with the ruling APC, fighting to retain the presidential seat which they took from the People's Democratic Party (PDP), in 2015.
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— Faith Ukanwa