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From Dan Garba, Yola
A former presidential aspirant and defunct CPC gubernatorial candidate in Adamawa state, Gen. Buba Marwa, has lamented how the All Progressive Congress (APC) party in the country has sidelined them.
He expressed his concern over inability of the present administration to carry them along in running the affairs of this country.
Marwa stated this in Yola, Adamawa State over the weekend at the inauguration of new political pressure group “The Pen Group”, alleging that the present administration “is deeply involved with members of the ‘New PDP’ only”, leaving behind the core founders of the ruling party as spectators.
He further said that CPC played a vital role in canvassing support during merger process that brought about APC on board.
But Secretary to Government of Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal said government was doing its best to carry along everybody who the supported the party in one way or the order to be what it is today and promised to come to the plight of the less-privileged in society.
Lawal, who was represented by Mustapha Salihu, appreciated the support and cooperation which led to the success of the party in the state and at the national level.
Former CPC chairman, in the state Alhaji Bappa Waziri who read out a communique at the end of the forum, said they have unanimously agreed to pass vote of confidence in the APC governments at the local, state and federal governments.
An APC stalwart in the state Dahiru Hammandikko lauded the efforts of the pressure group, saying politics is all about carry everybody on board to ensure equal distribution of dividend of democracy.
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