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APC will retain power in 2023 and will remain in power beyond 2023 – Yusuf Gagdi

Leadership is beyond authority and power but the ability to positively transform society and meet the expectations of your electorates. To some Nigerians, the present government is fulfilling while to others, they aren’t keeping to their manifestos.

However as the case may be, everyone has their own opinion but there’s no doubt that we all are seeing the experience and condition of Nigeria today and can judge with it.

The honourable member of the House of Representatives, Honourable Yusuf Gagdi, representing Pankshin/Kanke/ Kanam Federal Constituency (APC-Plateau) has stated the future of the All Progressive Congress when it comes to the 2023 election.

According to Honourable Yusuf, the All Progressive Congress, APC has been gaining great momentum ever since it came into power in 2015. The honourable made this known as he revalidates his membership in APC.

He explained that APC has done a lot for Nigeria and Nigerians. Therefore there’s no doubt that people know what’s best for them. He noted that the All Progressive Congress has been doing great and the people of Nigeria are ready to retain the leading party comes 2023. He stated, “though God decides what happens, with the achievements of our party at various levels, we will retain power beyond 2023.”

He further asked every Nigerian who has clocked 18 years to get their voter’s card ready to vote in the All Progressive Congress comes 2023. He explained that with the way things are on the ground, it is crystal clear that APC will retain power beyond 2023.

There’s really great confidence in the statement of the honourable. Nevertheless, the reality of the election is dependent on the actions of the citizens. It’s the government we vote in that will lead us.

 

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