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APC Crisis :Sacked APC National Chairman wants to field Tinubu in 2023-Danbilki

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A strong member of the All Progressives Congress in Kano and a member of President Muhammad Buhari’s school of political thought ,Abdulmajeed Danbilki Kwamanda has alleged that the sacked Chairman of the All Progressives Congress Adams Oshiomole was planning to install Senator Bola Ahmad Tinubu as the APC Presidential candidate in the year 2023.

Abdulmajeed Danbilki Kwamanda made the bombshell during an exclusive interview with the Nigerian Tracker on Thursday on the aftermath of APC leadership crisis.

The prominent politician described the former chairman as a cancer that has bedevilled the party which made it lose seven states during the 2019 general elections.

Abdulmajeed said the dissolution of the party’s executive on Thursday June 25 by it’s National working committee was the right thing to do since the party is losing grip in the hands of Adams Oshiomole.

Abdulmajeed Danbilki Kwamanda

Kwamanda added that in view of the going on in the party, if Oshiomole was allowed to continue, he will just gather party members and tell them in 2023 that Senator Bola Ahmad Tinubu is the party’s candidate like what he has done in Zamfara state in 2019.

Danbilki lamented that if things were allowed to go that way ,they will just instruct the Nigerian masses to vote for the right candidate in 2023.

“What the party has done in getting rid of Adams Oshiomole and co was right ,because his leadership was the cancer slowing the progress of APC” he said.

The re-known politician in northern Nigeria said it was right for President Muhammad Buhari to intervene in times of crisis like this to save the party from collapse unlike what he was doing before.

Abdulmajeed Danbilki is well known in the camp of President Muhammad Buhari since the President joined politics in the year 2002 and has formed associations to protect the interest of the President like the Buhari network for change.

He is currently heading a firm Arewa Media Group.

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