We’ve No Option Than To Leave APC – Nyako

The senator representing Adamawa Central Senatorial District, Abdul-Azeez Nyako, has revealed plans to leave the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

He said he, alongside the teeming supporters of his father, former governor Murtala Nyako will quit the party as a result of marginaliation being experienced “before it’s too late.”

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Addressing his supporters in Yola, Nyako said they were “completely marginalised” in the just concluded ward, local government and state congresses held in Adamawa State.

According to him, even his father, Murtala Nyako “lost control of his ward in Mayo-Belwa local government.”

“We have no option than to go, but we are still discussing the party to move to with our entire structure. I have spoken with Prof. Jerry Gana in SDP. I also spoke with Attahiru Bafarawa and fixed an appointment for him with Admiral Nyako. Bafarawa wants us to return to PDP.

“On Thursday, I went to Abeokuta and sat (down) with (former president) Obasanjo about ADC. He directed me to see Col. Oyinlola who assured us that we will be absorbed with our structures if we join the party. I also spoke with Kwankwaso (former Kano governor) before the congresses.”

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Mr Nyako said that Mr Kwankwaso spoke about “a new party coming up.”

“I was given the party’s constitution about a month ago, it’s a new party expected to be approved soon with four others by INEC,” Nyako said.

“We have done this before, when we left PDP to form APC and this time around by the grace of God, our movement will not be in vain,” Nyako said.

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