Garba Shehu: APC’s 2023 Election Victory Confirms Party’s Dominance

Garba Shehu: APC’s 2023 Election Victory Confirms Party’s Dominance

*Says party’s defeat would have ended career of many politicians

Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The Presidency, yesterday, reviewed the general elections in the country and concluded that the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the presidential and state elections had confirmed it as the dominant party in the country.


Presidential spokesperson, Mallam Garba Shehu, who stated this at the State House, Abuja, stressed that the victory of the President-elect and Vice President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kashim Shettima, respectively and the established control of the APC in 21 out of 36 states had established the party as a dominant national political party.


Speaking while receiving the “Arewa Young Lawyers’ Forum (AYLF),” the umbrella body for all young lawyers in the Northern part of Nigeria in his office, Shehu said, “that is a difficult reality for the opposition parties.”


According to him, opposition victory in the general election would not only have been a career ending moment for many APC leaders but would also have had negative consequences for the various programmes of the Buhari administration that empowered marginalised groups and remedied much of the nation’s infrastructure deficit.


“APC’s victory in the election is a watershed moment for the Buhari government, its orientation, its programmes and projects. In the hands of the opposition, many of the laudable programmes of the Buhari administration would have been sabotaged or unimplemented.


“An important and overlooked aspect of the Tinubu/Shettima victory is that it ensures, not only an orderly transfer of power from the outgoing administration to the incoming one, but also the safety of policies and programmes of the outgoing government. For this, we remain grateful to the Almighty, and to citizens of Nigeria for sticking with our party.”


In accepting his appointment as Grand Patron of the Arewa Young Lawyers’ Forum, the presidential spokesman urged members of the association to be at the vanguard of promoting the study and practice of legal profession in the northern states.
“To build and secure democracy in our communities, you need lawyers and journalists as its guardians and protectors. Without one, the other will not be successful,” he admonished them.

Earlier, Chairman of AYLF, Olayinka Dauda Jimoh, craved the support of the Presidency in giving strategic training to young wigs to enhance their leadership roles in the society.

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