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Imposition of candidates will destroy APC come 2023- APC chieftain

By Danzumi Ishaku, Jalingo

Chief Ben Adaji, a cheftain of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) has advised the party to stay clear of imposition of candidates for the position of party leadership on the heels to the 2023 general elections.

The APC Chieftain gave the advice on Wednesday while speaking to newsmen in Jalingo.

Adaji, who contested in 2015 and 2019 for the Ankpa, Omala and Olomaboro Federal constituency for the House of Representatives elections in Kogi State noted that imposition of candidates would have negative impact on the party in the coming elections.

He explained that his experience in the past where some members were denied participation in the primaries after the purchase of expression and intent forms was capable of causing crisis that would destroy the party in future.

Adaji noted that the same imposing of candidates and neglect on the part of party leadership caused

the fall of the PDP which was the largest political party in the country that lost to the APC in 2015.

According to him, if the APC will do same as PDP did, then it should get ready to face the consequences of action in subsequent general election.

He however, advised the party to allow the members to choose their leaders at all levels as well as allow candidates to test their popularity.

Adaji also called on the youth to resist any imposition of leaders in 2023 elections.

He equally advised the party to be weary of some decampees into its fold, adding that some of those decamping could be agents sent to destroy the fortunes of the party.

“We want the APC to be different from PDP in all its conducts having emerged through opposition to defeat PDP.

” For APC to have snatchrd power from PDP, the largest political party in Africa, that means people look at the party as better alternative to the PDP.

He said the APC must be very careful in carrying out all its activities by ensuring justice and fair play in all processes that would produce the leadership of the party at all levels.

” Can you imagine that in 2019, I purchased nomination form for N4 million to contest for the House of Representatives in Kogi State, on the day of the primary elections I was chased out of the venue and later someone said to be government candidate was imposed on us.

“Despite the injustice and ill treatment I remain in the party and worked for the success of the party in all the elections but was never rewarded with any appointment either in Kogi state or at the Federal level.

“I advise the party officials at all levels to provide a level playing ground for aspirants to test their popularity.

“Without justice, the party should be ready to contend with stiff resistance and crisis because candidates will not accept to be shortchanged anymore.

“I equally call on the youth to resist vehemently any attempt by the party to impose candidates for the 2023 elections.

“We expect the APC to correct the imbalances that caused the fall of the PDP and build on those mistakes to consolidate on its continuous existence.

“We also caution the APC to be weary of the new entrants as some of them might have contributed significantly to the woes of their former parties and may wish to perpetriate the same evil acts in their new party.

“The problem of political parties is not peculiar to the APC but it should allow justice to prevail and that will give the party the uniqueness as a mechanism for internal democracy,” Adaji said.

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