The All Progressive Party,APC,
has wished former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Goodluck on his resignation
from the party announced on Friday.
National Publicity Secretary of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi told newsmen at the
Party secretariat that Atiku has not formally informed the party of his
decision to leave and seek his political fortune elsewhere.
When asked of the impact of the
development, Abdullahi said the party is not worried yet until they see the
number of people that will follow the former Vice President before it will know
whether to worry or not.
“Politics is about interest, we
have not seen any formal notification to that effect but base on what we have
seen in the social media we can say all together is surprising but for us
politics is all about interest.
“So, if the former Vice President
feels that his interest is better served elsewhere, we can always wish him
goodluck. For us, the task of building a political party is not a day’s job;
its marathon and it takes many years and we will continue to improve on our
system until we are able to get the kind of party that we want to really,
really build.
“It takes many years to build a
strong political party. In a new party, you find some people are happy, some
people are not so happy and everybody would have to take their decisions at
some point. So, we don’t have anything to say rather than to wish the former
Vice President goodluck.”
“A loss of fortune is in numbers. So, if we are able to see
the number of people that followed the former Vice President to his new party
that is when we will begin to worry. So, when we see we will know whether we
need to worry or not. It is about number.”
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Atiku's,exit from any political party is good riddance to bad rubbish.He is a liability to where ever he may be heading to. Atiku is spent force Nigeria will be going 20years back the day he elected a president.God forbid bad thing
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