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Tuesday, 12 January 2021

APC Will Teach Foreign Nations How To Play Politics - Gov. Yahaya Bello

Yahaya Bello
Kogi state governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello boasts that by the time his party, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is done with its membership registration and revalidation exercise and become an institution of politics, it will invite foreign nations to come and learn politics in Nigeria.

Bello also threw a swipe at the opposition party PDP, as he vowed that the ruling All Progressives Congress APC will continue to win every electoral exercise in the country.

He said this on Tuesday at the APC national secretariat in Abuja, where he was inaugurated as the party's Chairman of the Women and Youth Sensitization and Mobilization Committee.

He said; 

“We have accepted this responsibility. It is a sacrifice, it is out of patriotism, it is a national assignment. We are going to deliver resoundingly. The APC will continue to win every election in this country. 

“By the time we are done and all the registration of new members and revalidation of existing members are done in the country, APC will not just be the largest in Africa but we are going to call on even the developed nations to come and learn from APC in Nigeria. 

We shall even teach some of our brothers who have just concluded elections that were rancorous. I will not mention names but we are going to be an institution of politics in Nigeria.”

Although he did not specifically mention the name of any country, from his statement, one will ascertain that he was referring to the electoral crisis that has engulfed the US in recent times.

The APC membership registration and revalidation exercise are scheduled to begin on January 25.

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