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2023: Oshiomhole Reveals APC, Buhari’s Focus

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Adams Oshiomhole, National Chairman, of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nigeria’s ruling party has said that the ruling party is focused on delivering good governance to Nigerians rather than the 2023 elections.

Naija News reports that Oshiomhole said this in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Thursday, October 3, at a Reconciliation Meeting with the party’s stakeholders and aggrieved governorship aspirants from Bayelsa.

“I want to completely disassociate myself and members of our party from all those posters.

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“We believe that these are the handwork of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who think that they can create suspicion within the rank of APC by using some elements to print posters to create complete diversion. “So, I stand here as National Chairman of APC not only to deny those posters as they affect me but to deny those posters as they affect any leader of our party because it is not yet time,” Oshiomhole said.

“At this point in time all hands must be on deck to support President Muhammadu Buhari and all our state governors in their respective states to work together unanimously to deliver deliverables for the good of our people in the states and at the Federal level.”

Oshiomhole maintained that the season for politics was over, adding that politics could not be an all-round season.

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According to him, the judiciary is clearing the governorship, the National Assembly and even the presidential elections.

“Once these are done and put behind us, I expect all Nigerians to insist that those elected should go back to work and deliver and justify the mandate they have been given.

“This is not the time for electioneering. We cannot have electioneering for four years and thereafter you have people elected and continue for another four years.

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“There is time for politicking, there is time for governance, this is the time for governance,” Oshiomhole said