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‘APC Will Remain In Power For The Next Hundred Years’

Yusuf Gagdi, a lawmaker representing Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam constituency, says the All Progressives Congress (APC) will continue to oversee the affairs of Nigeria for another century to come.

Gagdi said this after revalidating his membership of the party in Gum-Gagdi, Kanam local government area (LGA) of Plateau.

According to him, the party’s profile had risen tremendously and had become popular among Nigerians since coming to power in 2015.

He said the APC had performed exceptionally, adding that Nigerians will still vote massively for the party in the 2023 general election and beyond.

“From the crowd you have seen here today, it is crystal clear that APC, our party, is on ground,” the lawmaker said on Saturday.

“Though God decides what happens, but with the achievements of our party at various levels, we will retain power beyond 2023.

“In fact, it is not just about the next general elections, but the party will remain in power for the next hundred years.”

The lawmaker added that with the registration and revalidation exercise, more members will join the party, hence increasing its strength and capacity to retain power.

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