According to Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, a high-ranking member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a former governor of Borno State, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) would quickly become obsolete.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday, the former PDP National Chairman claimed that the opposition party would disintegrate due to the ADC chieftains’ aspirations for presidency.
The ADC will “die down in three months,” he said, calling it a flimsy political experiment fueled by conflicting presidential aspirations.
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“You mentioned that people are mentioning my name, that I was going to the ADC,” the sheriff replied in response to rumors that he is planning to join the ADC. Incorrect. And which ADC? Does their political party exist?
Allocate three months to them. All of them are “presidential materials,” thus the party will eventually disband. Also, there is only one of them who will run for president.
Sheriff made the case that the ADC is unable to duplicate the APC’s achievements, emphasizing that the ADC lacks the foundation that the APC did, having formed through the union of parties with governors and national institutions.
Approximately fifteen state governments were participating when we were forming the APC. Bola Tinubu, the president, arrived with four states. With perhaps five or six, the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) arrived. PDP broke away with four. He stated, “We have more than 20 states, 73 senators, and a resounding majority in the House of Representatives today.”
“They’re all desperate to become president,” the former senator continued. Although they are entitled to aspiration, they are nonexistent in the context of contemporary politics. ADC is nonexistent.
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