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Ganduje: Top APC Chief Links Resignation To PDP

A top chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC Mr Osita Okechukwu has blamed the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for the resignation of the APC national chairman, Dr Umar Ganduje from office.
Speaking in an interview on Monday morning, Okechukwu said that the reported forced resignation of Ganduje was one of the legacies that the PDP bequeathed on the polity.
“So you are blaming the PDP for Ganduje’s resignation,” one of his interviewers, Kunle Adewale asked him during the AIT Kakaaki programme on Monday morning.
Replying he said:
“You know that they, PDP started the practise when national chairmen were forced to resign at gun point,” Okechukwu, a former director general of the Voice of Nigeria, VON said.
He, however, went on to say that the resignation of Ganduje is an opportunity for the APC to redress the issues of zoning and internal agitation among the different building blocs within the party.
Okechukwu observed that Senator Al-Makura who is being canvassed to replace Ganduje is one of the leaders of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC bloc which has not had the opportunity of producing a national chairman of the party. According to him whereas the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN and All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP have produced national chairmen, the CPC has not produced a national chairman.
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