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2027: You’ll Struggle To Get 2% Votes In FCT, APC Tells Tinubu

by Chibuzo Ukaibe
1 year ago
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The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has said President Bola Tinub will struggle to get 2 percent votes in the 2027 presidential election FCT if he fails to stop the minister, Nyesom Wike from killing the party in the territory. 

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They also said the party may lose the next Area Councils election if the situation remains this way, claiming that the minister is killing the political structure of the APC in FCT due to his lack of regard for the party and its leadership. 

The party leaders stated this at a press conference in Abuja decrying the disregard of APC members in FCT in recent appointments made by Wike. 

The APC chieftains, led by convener, Comrade Abdulwahab Ekekhide, and co-convener, David Omobolaji Obaje, said the minister, since assuming office has refused to sit with the leadership of the party, even though the party has written him a series of letters for him to grant the party audience, but all to no avail. 

Recall that Wike, a PDP member, was appointed FCT minister by President Tinubu, the leader of the APC. 

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Ekekhide however said the leadership and entire members of the APC family in the FCT, in unison, reject “in very strong terms the continuous lopsided appointments, abandonment and total disregard for the APC in FCT by the minister.”

He added, “We call on Mr. President, who is the Governor-General to call the Minister to order, so that he can retrace his steps and start empowering the party or else, the party will struggle to get 2% for the President in the 2027 Presidential election and may loose the next Area Councils election if the situation remains this way.”

He added “As we all know, the President is the Governor-General of the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), but delegates his powers to a Minister, and today Barr. Nyesom Wike is standing in for the President as Hon. Minister of the FCT. 

“You will all recall, some months back when the Hon. Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike was quoted to have said that “nobody can take over or kill his political structure in Rivers State”, so why is he now killing the Presidents political structure in the FCT? 

“The reason why the APC in the FCT always lost elections is because the Ministers always import strangers who do not belong to any political ward, polling unit or have voting rights/influence in the FCT as appointees of government, but when it is time for general elections they will all park their bagages and travel to their various States thereby, leaving the FCT dry, without empowering its leaders and followers, so how do they expect the party to win elections.”

 


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