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Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has stated that the recent visit of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to former President Muhammadu Buhari has not caused any agitation inside the party.

Shortly after taking a group of APC stakeholders to Buhari’s home in Kaduna, Ganduje told reporters that the purpose of the visit was to inform the former president of the party’s advancements and to reaffirm allegiance to his legacy.

“We are not worried at all. We came to pay our respects to the former president and also to update him on the achievements of our great party since his departure. We assured him that we would continue to keep him informed regularly,” Ganduje said.

In response to rumors that Atiku’s visit was a political ploy, Ganduje called it a “attempt at repeating history” and brushed it aside.

“That visit is of no concern to us. It’s just another attempt at repeating history, but it won’t work. What they are trying to build is not viable. Some particles simply cannot come together,” he said.

The APC chairman alluded to the party’s strategic preparations to thwart opposition activities, but he refrained from providing specifics.

“We won’t disclose our intricacies or technicalities, but we are equal to the task. The progress President Tinubu has made is strengthening the party even further,” Ganduje stated.

Additionally, he said he was confident in the APC’s ability to maintain its political dominance and that the party intends to go beyond the 21 states it presently controls.

“Some governors may join us, or we may defeat them at the polls. Either way, we are expanding our reach. We’re comfortable with where we are, but we are not resting on our oars.”

“Bigwigs from other parties are joining us. The few who left don’t matter in the bigger picture,” he added.

In response to complaints over federal appointments made during the Tinubu administration, Ganduje maintained that the party is gathering evidence to support the fair distribution of positions.

“Appointments are dynamic. Over time, you will see balance. We are working on statistics to show there’s no bias in the president’s appointments,” he said.

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