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Atiku Responsible For ADC Crisis In Adamawa — Wakili

Political commentator, Imran Wakili, has blamed former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, for the growing crisis within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State.

Wakili claimed that most of the political figures who helped build the ADC coalition structure in the state had left the party.

He made the claim in a post on 𝕏 on Tuesday.

According to Wakili, none of the political heavyweights who started the coalition in Adamawa State remains with Atiku in the ADC.

He argued that the former Vice-President could not be absolved of responsibility for the situation.

“Amongst the political heavyweights that started the coalition in Adamawa, not even one is with Atiku and ADC today, no matter how you look at it, you can’t excuse Atiku from this mess,” he wrote.

Wakili said former governorship candidate, Aishatu Binani, had moved to the Nigeria Democratic Congress.

He added that former Governor Jibrilla Bindow was consulting on his next political move.

According to him, former Senator Ishaku Abbo had joined the Labour Party, while Abdulaziz Nyako had moved to the All Progressives Congress.

“Binani left for NDC. Bindow is consulting and deciding on his next political step.

“Abbo left for the Labour Party.

“Abdulaziz Nyako left for the APC,” he stated.

Wakili claimed that Atiku was now left in the ADC with only a few loyalists, including his son, Adamu.

He said, “Atiku is left with his son Adamu, Baba 10, and the likes. Baba really fumbled Adamawa.

“We warned them, but they said we don’t like Atiku.

“Nah, I don’t dislike him, I am just a realist.”

 
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