The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, says President Bola Tinubu will remain in office beyond 2027.
Ganduje said this at the APC national secretariat when he addressed some supporters who paid him a solidarity visit in Abuja on Monday, April 29, 2024.
The APC chairman said the opposition parties feared defeat after being defeated in the 2023 general election.
He said: “The NNPP is already foreseeing another defeat in 2027 hence its recent propaganda against the leadership of the APC.
“They are so afraid because we are consolidating, they are so afraid all over the country because we are receiving new entrants into our party.
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“That is creating fears in their minds, they are already eyeing 2027, but at that time, there is no vacancy in the presidency, only our President Bola Tinubu will, Insh-Allah, continue as President of Nigeria.”
The former governor of Kano State further urged APC supporters to ignore the antics of the opposition parties and remain focused.
Ganduje added: “We urge you to be committed to our party so that we will continue to forge ahead, we have seen your commitment and heard your speeches, and we understand your mission.
“Our eyes are on those who are diverting our attention through political propaganda against the APC, but we will not allow them to continue that way.
“We understand what they are doing, it is a political drama, it is African magic drama to convey a failed programme and projects by failed politicians, we will not allow them to continue.
“They are also sponsoring pockets of diffident protest from all over the country and spending huge amount of money for people to demonstrate against the leadership of our party.”
Speaking, the convener of the solidarity visit, Prof. Salihu Alizaga, said it was to show support for Ganduje.
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