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Senator Shehu Sani |
Shehu Sani, Senator representing Kaduna Central has blamed the emergence
of the Reformed All Progressives Congress, R-APC, on the failure of
President Muhammadu Buhari and state governors.
Sani said the emergence of R-APC was in response to the poor governance and lack of focus of Buhari’s government.
The lawmaker berated Buhari’s style of leadership and APC’s inability to address the numerous challenges of the nation.
Speaking with Guardian, Sani, noted that R-APC was on a mission to
salvage the nation from those who wanted to ensure that the challenges
facing the country and its people were unresolved.
Sani said the APC “has plunged Nigeria into crisis that have defied
solution due to the inability of President Buhari to check the excesses
of those in command structure of the party and led it astray in the past
three years.
“The reformed APC is a product of the crisis within the APC in the
last three years. The reformed APC became a convergence of people that
are aggrieved in the party; the legislators that have been marginalized,
and most importantly, for the shoddy, mischievous and destructive
congresses that was held under (Chief John) Oyegun’s chairmanship of the
party.”
Noting that the R-APC had no grouse with Adams Oshiomhole, because he
was just sworn-in into office, Sani said, “but, our concern was that in
the last three years under Oyegun, the party lost its integrity, lost
its unity and it has lost its value in the eyes and minds of many of its
members because of the injustice and the cruelty and persecution meted
on us while the party remained silent.
“R-APC is made up of about three to four categories of people. It
comprises legislators that were systematically marginalized and unjustly
treated by their state governors and backed by the party in the last
three years. It also comprises non-elected APC members, who were treated
badly and whom the party never carried along in all its activities.”
(Daily Post)
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