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Presidential Ticket: No quarrel among APC aspirants- Osinbajo

By: Felix Ikpotor

Vice President of Nigeria and presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Yemi Osinbajo has said there is no quarrel amongst presidential aspirants on the platform of the party.

Osinbajo stated this while addressing delegates of the party in Port Harcourt.

He noted that as aspirants, they are all poised to work with whoever emerges after the primaries for the betterment of the country.

“The good thing is that our party can accommodate quality people from across our party and we are of same opinion that this country can be better and we are all poised for that. There is no quarrel amongst us aspirants. We are aspirants today but only one person will emerge and we must be proud to work with that person,” he said.

He said the party is proud of the APC in Rivers State for the role it is playing as an opposition party.

“There is nowhere in the country that we are not proud of APC in Rivers State. The reason is that those of us that have been in opposition for years know what it takes to be in opposition. We are proud of you and that would be rewarded. Ultimately we will win and I’m very sure that APC will win in this state and the country at large,” Osinbajo stated.

Earlier, party chairman, Emeka Bekee declared that the APC is ready to win elections in the state but complained that they are not getting enough support from the national leadership of the party.

“This state is an APC state. APC will win election in Rivers State.Wike is scared since this executives came on board Wike is scared because we will win elections. National should stand with us because Rivers State is one the state that sacrificed for the party. We want your support,” Bekee said.

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