Ken Nnamani, a former senate president, says the All
Progressive Congress (APC) may find it difficult to produce a good candidate
like President Muhammadu Buhari to carry on with the party’s legacy in 2023.
Nnamani spoke on Friday when he featured on Politics Today,
a Channels Television programme.
Speaking on the future of the APC after the tenure of
Buhari, Nnamani said the party is repositioning itself to become better.
“Mr president believes in leaving a strong legacy and I
understand from all his actions so far that he wants to live a strong party
long after he has left office.
“To do this, he wants us to start from the foundation. It is
not the first time the party is doing registration and revalidation. The last
time we did it, there were those that were 18 years and would like to
participate, those that have passed on; we have to update the register.
“We are doing all we can to reposition the party because the
party was more of… I wouldn’t like to say the word shambles. The constitution
of the party is being reviewed. There is so much to be done.
“It may be difficult to find a candidate of his caliber
because he comes into the election with 10 million votes in advance. He has
core followers.
“We will look hard and see if we can get people or somebody
in that category. It will not be easy, however, he is trying to lay a strong
foundation; that is this registration and revalidation exercise going on. So it
is meant to strengthen the party and make it more attractive. So, I think if
the party is attractive enough, it has a future.”
Asked if the Buhari-led administration has been fair to the
south-west, Nnamani said the APC government has done tremendously well for the
region.
“I drove from Owerri to Enugu just two days ago; I came back
to Abuja just yesterday. The Enugu-Port Harcourt road that has remained a death
trap, if you have seen it yourself, the quality of construction going on, they
use granite stones where they feel the soil is bad,” he said.
“Then take the second Niger Bridge which is done by
President Buhari’s administration, it has been on the drawing board for a long
time. At times it is in the constitution, at times, it is not.
“Take Enugu Airport, for instance, it appeared in about four
different appropriation bills passed but was never billed until this time.
“Infrastructurally, although it has not been publicised, the
All Progressives Congress (APC) has done tremendously well in the south-east.”
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