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APC Dissociates Itself From Campaign Posters Of Chieftains
– APC dissociates itself from Circulated Posters of its chieftains
– APC Publicity Secretary, Onilu said that the party’s focus now is Governance
– So, we urge all our members to focus on what is important to us and so we dissociate ourselves and our leaders from such issues
The All Progressives Congress(APC) has dissociated itself and its members whose names and images appeared on the campaign posters, saying that the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) circulated them to achieve a failed devilish aim.
The APC National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, told journalists in Abuja on Thursday, that the party members were focused on governance and delivery on the party’s mandate instead of issues around 2023 elections.
Those whose images appeared on the posters for the 2023 presidential campaign were the APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; the National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole; and the Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru El-Rufai.
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He said, “As a party, we want to state clearly that having won elections convincingly and having been given the mandate to run government for the next four years, our major and only focus now is governance.
“It is strictly part of the strategy of a party that is supposed to provide alternative to our governance model and since they do not have such, the only thing they can do is to continue to throw spanners in the works.
“So, we urge all our members to focus on what is important to us and so we dissociate ourselves and our leaders from such issues that have to do with elections.”
Also, the APC and the Governors elected on its platform have denied that there is crack in the presidency.
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