NewsNigeriaPoliticsAPC Will Bounce Back In Adamawa 2023- Sen. Nyako

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By Ibrahim Abdul’Aziz, Regional Correspondent

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YOLA – Former senator representing Adamawa central, Senator Abdulaziz Murtala Nyako has vowed that comes 2023 the All Progressive Congress (APC)  will wrest power from the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP,  in Adamawa.

He cited poor performance among other reasons that could consume the ruling party, PDP,  in Adamawa.

The former ADC chieftain, dropped the hint in Yola while speaking at a stakeholders meeting of APC.

In his words, ” With our return, APC is waxing stronger every day,  so we are now battle-ready politically to bring change the narrative of governance in Adamawa to good governance devoid of any primordial sentiment.

” God’s willing, APC  is set to bounce back and take its leadership role,” said he.

The former senator was however quick to prevail on the need to do justice to all party members, saying that only justice will restore the dignity and winning streak of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State.

Nyako regrets that “injustice was responsible for the downfall of the party in the state.”

Nyako was also emphatic to say that he has forgiven all those who in one way or the other wronged him in the past, noted that, for the party to regain its vitality, all other stakeholders who were wronged in one way or the other, must also forgive and start on a clean slate.

“I came here with a clean and fresh mind as I bore no grudge against anyone here. I have forgiven what happened in the past and I urged all to adopt such posture,” he said.

As a soldier, the senator said the essence of fighting a war is to bring peace, noting that if at the end of war peace does not prevail, the essence of fighting the war is defeated.

“If you fight a war and you don’t bring peace, you have lost the war. So after all the challenges, we now believe there will be peace in the party,” he said.

According to him, before the ADC structure was collapsed into the APC, he made wide consultations with various stakeholders including the national leadership of the party, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, Senator Binani, and a host of other party stakeholders who promised to ensure the enthronement of justice and fair play in the party.

“The only condition we gave before coming back into the party is that there will be justice for all and I’m satisfied that justice will be done to all.

“Let us go into massive registration drive and ensure that we give only people with the capacity to deliver results, critical responsibilities,” he said.

Earlier in his speech, professor Tahir Mamman, the northeast vice chairman caretaker/extraordinary convention planning committee thanked all the stakeholders especially senator Nyako for the milestones being recorded in the party.

“You will recall that the leadership and members of ADC, Adamawa chapter in December 2019 resolved to rejoin the APC, a party they were part and parcel of from foundation.

“This decision followed extensive consultations with leaders and members down to the ward and local government levels. Similar consultations also held within and with the APC leadership. The members and leaders are exceedingly happy with this reunion, as it has strengthened the base and capacity of the APC.

“This agreement was sealed in December 2020. A ceremony was fixed for today 9th January 2021 to witness the final phase of the reunion. For all these, I must thank and commend the sagacity and wisdom of the political leaders of former ADC, distinguished Sen. Abdulazeez Nyako, Umaru Mijinyawa Kugama, and Hon. Yaya Hammanjulde,” he said.

Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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