Professor Iyorwuese Hagher, the chairman of the contact and advocacy committee for the former Senate President Bukola Saraki, has predicted that the All Progressives Congress (APC) may no longer exist after 2023 in the country.
Prof Hagher said that APC is a party that is not organised and has no focus for Nigerians.
He stated this while speaking in Gusau on Tuesday where he stated that the committee was in Zamfara State with a message of hope for the people in the state.
“We bring you a message of hope. Zamfara is a PDP state, everyone knows. The majority are behind the support of PDP. We encourage you to remain resolute to the course of developing PDP state and country.”
He stressed that the present administration led by APC has nothing to show to Nigerians, “Buhari government is the worst Nigeria ever had. They achieved nothing but propaganda.
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“The party (APC) would no longer exist after 2023. It is a party that is not organized.”
He assured that come 2023, Saraki would win by the majority votes if given the mandate.
“Bukola is a man who is destined, highly dedicated and who would govern Nigeria and bring back its lost glory,” he said.
He revealed that the former Senate president has done much to secure the betterment of Nigeria and “with support, encouragement and dedication, PDP will produce president in 2023.”
The 10-member contact and advocacy team that visited Zamfara State include Alhaji Kawu Baraje, Senator Shaaba Lafiagi, Hon Abigail Molmo, Moses Aliyu, David Godwin, Hajiya Hauwa Bukar, Alhaji Aliyu Maigari and Hon Musa Ahmedu.