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We’re Busy With Administrative Duties Than To Create Crisis In PDP – APC Replies Bala Mohammed

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We're Busy With Administrative Duties Than To Create Crisis In PDP – APC Replies Bala Mohammed

Felix Morka, spokesperson of the All Progressive Congress (APC), has said the ruling party has no time to create crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

News About Nigeria reports that the APC spokesperson said this in a statement issued and made available on Friday.

He was responding to the allegation by the Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, that the crisis in the party was a creation of the APC.

The spokesperson urged Mohammed and his allies to reflect inward for solutions to their ongoing issues, rather than blaming APC, and consider dissolving if unable to resolve their problems.

He noted that the PDP is incapable of governing its internal affairs and cannot possibly be trusted with the important task of governing Africa’s most populous country.

“Crisis is endemic to the PDP and dysfunction is deeply engraved in its institutional DNA. The PDP is the sole author of the intractable crisis that bedevils it,” he said.

“A party so grossly inept and incapable of governing its own internal affairs cannot possibly be trusted with the important task of governing Africa’s most populous country.”

The ruling party noted that the PDP has a track record of leadership imbroglio, some of which predates the formation of the APC.

He stated that the main opposition party has been and remained a cesspool of sleaze, crisis, and dysfunction, saying that it has nothing to do with APC.

“Governor Mohammed is either a poor student of his party’s history or he is choosing, mischievously, to turn that history on its head,” he added.

“If not crisis, what else do we call the track record of leadership imbroglio, some of which predates the formation of APC? How else do we describe the chaotic rise and fall of the party’s national chairmen in the likes of, Barnabas Gemade, Audu Ogbeh, Vincent Ogbulafor, Okwesilieze Nwodo, Bamanga Tukur, Ali Modu Sheriff, Ahmed Makarfi, Uche Secondus, and Iyorcha Ayu?”

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