
THE National Leader of the All
Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday said that those
who defected from the APC or joined it had rights to do so.
Tinubu made the statement while speaking
with political correspondents on the defection of Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau and Attahiru Bafarawa from APC to PDP.
Shekarau, a former governor of Kano
State, and Bafarawa, also a former governor of Sokoto State, had
recently defected to the PDP, while former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar
left the PDP for the APC.
Tinubu, who was in Ikeja to register
officially as a member of the APC in his ward, said he respects Bafarawa
and Shekarau, adding that they had the right to join any party. continue....
“Anyone can defect from a party if its doctrine is no longer acceptable to him.
“We cannot stop them. We lost some members and we have also gained many,” he said.
On Abubakar’s defection, Tinubu said the APC was an all-embracing party.
“Abubakar is my friend and brother. We
had our disagreements but it is wrong to allow personal disagreements to
becloud one’s sense of judgment.
“If you realise that you have taken a wrong step, you can reverse it. There is no prejudice against his returning.
“Abubakar has learnt from history and he is back.”
According to him, in judging a man, there is need to look at his antecedents.
“Although Abubakar was to be picked as
running mate to late Chief MKO Abiola under the defunct Social
Democratic Party, he was the later dropped but he did not leave.
“He stayed to work to make sure Abiola
won. You cannot erase that part of his behaviour as you evaluate the
present,” Tinubu said.
Meanwhile, Gov. Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State and Abubakar, on Wednesday, formally obtained their APC membership cards.
The News Agency of Nigeria reported that Nyako and Abubakar registered at their respective wards in Mayo-Belwa and Jada local government areas of Adamawa.
The duo urged other party supporters to ensure that they participated in the registration.
The APC chieftains who were registered
by the National Registration Officer of the party in Adamawa, Alhaji
Musa Umar, described the exercise as a giant step in the move by the
party to consolidate its rising popularity in the country.
Abubakar said, “Today, I have registered with the APC as the party that will salvage the nation.
“I call on party members and my supporters in other political parties to go and register with the APC.’’
On his part, Nyako said, “I want to call
on all Nigerians to join us in this great movement because with this
development, PDP is dead in Adamawa State.”
Many APC supporters who trooped out to register were disappointed because of delay in the arrival of materials.
Alhaji Salihu-Baba-Ahmed, the Publicity
Secretary of the state Interim Committee, attributed the delay to
Monday’s rally organised by the party in Yola.
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