APC primary: Nnamani speaks on telling aggrieved members to go to hell
Former
Senate President, Ken Nnamani, has said the ruling All Progressives Congress,
APC, has not told any of its aggrieved members to go to hell.
This is
following the crisis rocking the party over the conduct of its primaries.
He spoke
this on Friday after a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the
Presidential Villa in Abuja.
He said the
party was still harmonising after its primaries and congresses.
The APC
chieftain said that there were quite a few conflicts which were common in a
political arena.
His words:
“Right now, we are grappling with the outcome of the primaries, trying to bring
everybody together.
“We are not
asking anybody to go to hell; we are asking them to come together; if you do
not do well, there is nothing to cheer; if you do well, everybody will be
happy.
“We are
still working on appeasing a number of people so that we can be happy,’’ he
said.
Nnamani said
that APC was a national party, adding that the stakeholders were working
towards integrating the people of the South-East.
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