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2023: Nigerians Won’t Allow Tinubu, Wife Miss Aso Rock – Igbokwe

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A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe Igbokwe, has said the Presidential Villa cannot wait to have the party’s national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and wife, Senator Remi Tinubu.

The aide to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State made this known in a post via his official Facebook page on Saturday.

Igbokwe added that Abuja, which is the seat of power in Nigeria, must not be allowed to miss Tinubu and his wife.

The APC chieftain described Tinubu and his wife as the incoming first family, saying that the 2023 presidential election is for the taking for the ruling party.

We will not allow Abuja to miss these two great leaders. The incoming first family,” he captioned a photo of the couple together.

Meanwhile, stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress in Kano State on Saturday met with the Chairman Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, Mai Mala Buni, over the lingering crisis in the party.

The meeting which was coordinated by Buni had in attendance, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, Ibrahim Shekarau, Jibrin Barau and Kabir Gaya.

Buni in a statement released through his spokesperson on Saturday, Mamman Mohammed disclosed that members of the House of Representatives and other stakeholders were also in attendance.

It was further stated that the stakeholders in the state chapter had met with Buni twice, while the state Governor is attending the meeting for the first time.

Buni had the company of the Governor of Zamfara state, Bello Matawalle and Yakubu Dogara to resolve the difference between Ganduje and Shekarau factions.

The stakeholders while reacting to the meeting expressed satisfaction with the issues deliberated upon and pledged to resolve their differences to move the party forward.

The ruling party has been battling with various crises which are capable of denying its victory in the 2023 general election.



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