New PDP Governors are welcome – APC
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has confirmed that it is ready to
welcome the 7 embattled governors of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) into its fold. APC's National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed,
made this revelation on Wednesday in a chat with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
"They are welcome if that is their final decision. The development
will strengthen our party towards 2015 election," he said.Mohammed
affirmed the readiness of the party to effect a positive change in
democratic system to uplift the country. According to him, APC is
built on the principles of democracy and popular participation.
According to him, the party had resolved to maintain inclusive party
machinery where all parties that merged into the APC, would fully
participate in all its activities.
The APC told PDP chair Bamanga Tukur that only Nigerians can decide
whether or not President Goodluck Jonathan will rule beyond 2015,
saying his statement that the Jonathan will rule till 2019 is nothing
but an empty boast aimed at ingratiating himself to the President.
welcome the 7 embattled governors of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) into its fold. APC's National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed,
made this revelation on Wednesday in a chat with the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
"They are welcome if that is their final decision. The development
will strengthen our party towards 2015 election," he said.Mohammed
affirmed the readiness of the party to effect a positive change in
democratic system to uplift the country. According to him, APC is
built on the principles of democracy and popular participation.
According to him, the party had resolved to maintain inclusive party
machinery where all parties that merged into the APC, would fully
participate in all its activities.
The APC told PDP chair Bamanga Tukur that only Nigerians can decide
whether or not President Goodluck Jonathan will rule beyond 2015,
saying his statement that the Jonathan will rule till 2019 is nothing
but an empty boast aimed at ingratiating himself to the President.
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