Salihu Lukman: There is no difference between APC and PDP 

A former National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Salihu Lukman said there is no difference between the ruling party and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

 

Lukman stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

 

The former APC National Vice Chairman said the APC was now becoming worse than the PDP it came to replace.

 

According to him, the PDP was becoming a one-man show where internal democracy had been dumped and candidates imposed on the electorate, stressing that it was the reason they came up with the APC.

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The APC chieftain said they came up with the idea of the opposition parties merging to defeat the PDP and correct some of the anomalies noticed at that time.

 

“We were clear on the kind of party APC should be. We saw the weaknesses of the PDP, apart from the imposition of candidates, part of the problem was that elected candidates were not accountable to the party or anybody and we thought building the APC would depart from that and that was where the slogan ‘change’ came from.

 

“When the debate about the manifesto of the party was going on, the conception was that the party was going to be social democratic with a priority on the issues of health, education and social services but the party has deviated,” he said.

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Lukman said part of the party’s problems started from Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, adding that the President was like an emperor because he was the singular electoral asset of the party.

 

“We were hoping with Asiwaju (President Bola Ahmed Tinubu), things will start changing. Things rather got worse.

 

“We are having a party where some of its organs have not been convened since its formation. We are having a party in which for one year no meeting has taken place and that party is controlling the government,” he said.

 

Akanji Philip

Correspondent at Voice Air Media.

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