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The national chairman of the Labour Party,
Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to rely on
his party on some critical decisions according to the manifestos of the
All Progressives Congress.
According to Abdulsalam, the president is giving the impression that he is bigger, greater, wiser and more knowledgeable than the APC, The Union reports.
In an interview with journalists in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, yesterday, September 20, the LP chairman said the president’s decision portends danger for the country.
Abdulsalam said: “I don’t know the versatility of Buhari in reaching out to people all over the country because he was a minister, governor, head of state, general and now a president. If all these background and pedigree he has no much people to rely upon at the blink of an eye to produce 30 people to occupy sensitive and prominent people, then there is problem ahead.
“I will advise the president to go back to his political party, rejuvenate the party, bring their heads together and then he must have absolute confidence in his political party to guide him, to enable him to do what he should do for Nigeria. The way I’m seeing it now, Buhari has more confidence on his CPC people than the totality of APC.
“What I’m saying is that Buhari should evolve a confidence in the totality of APC people, relate and interact with them, get their advice and workout policies with them because as at now, no party policy is working in APC. Nothing will work. This old man – Lai Muhammed cannot even defend the total failure of APC; he is no longer vibrant. He is at a loss.
“The president is giving the impression that he is bigger, greater, wiser and more knowledgeable than his political party. That is why Buhari’s sense of self-supremacy is the one that will kill APC and it is dangerous for Nigeria because they will be there for four years. He should go back to the drawing board with his political party.”
Last month, LP urged Buhari to beam the searchlight on corruption to as far as past administrations, including key figures such as Olusegun Obasanjo, Atiku Abubakar, Bukola Saraki, Bola Tinubu, as well as former state governors.
According to Abdulsalam, the president is giving the impression that he is bigger, greater, wiser and more knowledgeable than the APC, The Union reports.
In an interview with journalists in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, yesterday, September 20, the LP chairman said the president’s decision portends danger for the country.
Abdulsalam said: “I don’t know the versatility of Buhari in reaching out to people all over the country because he was a minister, governor, head of state, general and now a president. If all these background and pedigree he has no much people to rely upon at the blink of an eye to produce 30 people to occupy sensitive and prominent people, then there is problem ahead.
“I will advise the president to go back to his political party, rejuvenate the party, bring their heads together and then he must have absolute confidence in his political party to guide him, to enable him to do what he should do for Nigeria. The way I’m seeing it now, Buhari has more confidence on his CPC people than the totality of APC.
“What I’m saying is that Buhari should evolve a confidence in the totality of APC people, relate and interact with them, get their advice and workout policies with them because as at now, no party policy is working in APC. Nothing will work. This old man – Lai Muhammed cannot even defend the total failure of APC; he is no longer vibrant. He is at a loss.
“The president is giving the impression that he is bigger, greater, wiser and more knowledgeable than his political party. That is why Buhari’s sense of self-supremacy is the one that will kill APC and it is dangerous for Nigeria because they will be there for four years. He should go back to the drawing board with his political party.”
Last month, LP urged Buhari to beam the searchlight on corruption to as far as past administrations, including key figures such as Olusegun Obasanjo, Atiku Abubakar, Bukola Saraki, Bola Tinubu, as well as former state governors.
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