The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has said he has no plan joining the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that would go into extinction by the end of 2025 based on the internal squabbles within the party.
He maintained that there was no reason for him to leave the ruling party for what he described as a “failing opposition.”
Ganduje stated this in a statement issued Monday by his Chief Press Secretary, Edwin Olofu, while responding to a recent comment attributed to former Governor of Jigawa State. Sule Lamido.
TheHintsNews reports that Lamido recently claimed that the APC would soon disintegrate and that those who previously left the PDP, including Ganduje, would return.
However, the chairman of the ruling party insisted that rather than him going to the PDP, the APC would soon receive Sule Lamido into its fold.
The chairman described the claim credited to Lamido as baseless and illogical.
Ganduje predicted that the PDP would go “into extinction by the end of 2025, based on the internal squabbles in the party.”
He added: “It is evident to any discerning observer that under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the APC continues to gain momentum, with prominent political figures across the country defecting to the party in large numbers.
“With such overwhelming national support, the APC remains focused on consolidating its achievements and preparing for a resounding victory in the 2027 general election.
“In fact we will soon receive Sule Lamido because very soon he won’t have where to go, the PDP is dead.”
Ganduje reaffirmed his pride in leading the APC, the largest political party in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa, and reiterated his dedication to deepening internal party democracy and promoting sustainable governance and development.
He advised Lamido to focus on resolving the PDP’s internal crises instead of engaging in unfounded speculation