The Sule government warned the opposition to Wooing Buhari

When Manoeuvrings political began to form a landscape ahead of the 2027 general election, the governor of the nasarawa state, Abdullahi Sule, had warned the opposition parties so as not to try to lure the former President of Muhammadu Buhari into the coalition aimed at shifting the decision of all Progressive Congress (APC).

Speaking at a massive reception in the Lafia on Friday, organized by 13 Regional Government Chairperson in honor of the new secretary appointed to the state government, Labaran Magaji, Governor of Sule rejected the report showing that the main figures of the Progressive Change Congress (CPC) which now existed under the leadership of former former Kaduna Governor, NASA.

“Nothing is like taking CPC,” said Sule, stressed that Buhari remained symbolic and politics of the former CPC Block, which joined APC in 2013.

“There is only one person in this world who can decide for BPK, and that is our father, Muhammadu Buhari,” said the Governor. “He brought 12 million loyal voters with him wherever he went, and he did not go anywhere. He lives in this house – our house – APC.”

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The statement of Governor Sule seems to be a direct response to the increasing speculation of the fragments in the ruling party, amidst the suggestion that some of the dissatisfied blocks can unite around the new political figures in an effort to challenge the leadership of President Tinubu.

Highlighting the Sustainable Buhari’s loyalty to APC, Sule revealed that this new visit was carried out to former president in Kaduna, where he reiterated his commitment to the party.

“We said to him, ‘Baba, you won’t go anywhere.’ We live together to build this house, “Sule recalled.

The Governor praised President Tinubu by achieving an important milestone since serving in 2023, on the grounds that this achievement further confirmed the need for party unity and sustainable support from the inheritance Block such as BPK.

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