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2023 Elections: APC Is Nigeria’s Worst Disaster – Former Sports Minister, Dalung

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Solomon Dalung, a former Minister of Youth and Sports, has called the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) the country’s biggest tragedy.

According to Anaedoonline.ng, Dalung, who left the ruling party last month, said this on Sunday in Yola, Adamawa State’s capital.

He was in Yola to assist Mohammed Hayatudeen, a presidential candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in meeting with the party’s delegates before of the party’s primary.

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According to the former minister, the country is no longer safe under the leadership of Muhammadu Buhari, and the economy is deteriorating on a daily basis.

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Dalung went on to say that the country is now run by a leader who is unconcerned about the suffering of the people and is unconcerned about hunger.

He, however, urged Nigerians to reject the APC in the 2023 elections both at the federal and states level.

He said, “In 2015 we chased the PDP out and committed our collective destiny into the hands of those we now know were all along like a mad man holding matches at a filling station.

“The result is what we have today, Nigeria is no longer safe, Nigeria is now a nation of hungry people, Nigeria is now led by a leader who is not touched by the pains of the masses.

“We must avoid this type of mistake in 2023; yes, we should reject a leader whose decisions are laced with religious and ethnic considerations.

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“As it is currently biting, the negative impact of their bad leadership is blind to tribe, section or religion. Whenever bandits come calling, they don’t discriminate who to pick for ransom. This informs why we must chase them out in 2023.”

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Speaking further, Dalung denied joining the PDP, saying that he was in Yola to support his friend and brother, Hayatudeen.

He said: “I’ve left the APC but I have not joined the PDP. I’m here to support a candidate I believe has what is required to pull Nigeria through.”

 

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