Fubara will not be forgiven even if it joins us, says APC

Siminalayi Fubara

All the progressives of the Congress (APC) in the state of spinners said that the suspended governor, Siminalayi Fubara, committed a fatal sin.

The party stated that even if he had decided to abandon the Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC, his sins would remain inexperienced.

The president of the party of the State Guardian Committee, Sir Tony Okocha, announced the position of the party on Tuesday in Abuja while answering questions about the recent tribute of Sallah of Fubara to President Bola Tinubu.

According to him, the suspension of Fubara and the declaration of a state of emergency concerned his crime and had no political shades.

He said; “If Fubara decides to join the APC, he has nothing to do with the state of emergency in the state of spinners. His sins cannot be forgiven because he came to our party.

“Today will you save in APC and your sins will be forgiven? It cannot be true. It will not work in this way. Then, it would have made the APC as a landfill for people who commit a crime and they will believe that, big, we come for reconciliation. No. It is not true. It would know that all politics is local.

When asked if he was worried about the match of Fubara with the president, Okocha said the APC had nothing to worry about.

“How Can I Be World That Somebody Vised My President? Don’t Forget It Was Also The Season of Sallah. Yesterday, I Read Somewhere that the forma govern of Ogun State, Chief Oosoba, Paid Sallah Homage, and the Don’t Know Wheer You Also Saw the President in The Company of The Company of Chief en Wike.

Okocha also rejected the news of a possible reconciliation move that were embarked by the governor Fubara, saying that there was nothing of the genre.

He said; “I am not a prophet of Doom. I can only tell you for the benefit of the knowledge that I am not aware of any movement of reconciliation. No reconciliation is happening. Talk to the president of the president? But the president said that we are going to make peace. There have been no attempts. They are not aware of movements of reconciliation by Fubara and his team”. [TheNiche]

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