2023: Buhari has no third term ambition, succession plan, APC insists

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“Our statement is simple and straight forward. President Buhari has no third term ambition, a position he has personally reiterated.'

, has again reaffirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari, has no third term ambition or a succession plan as being alleged by the Peoples Democratic Party .

Mr Akpanudoedehe, had earlier said that the party would come up with a consensus and agreeable presidential candidate to fly its flag for the 2023 Presidential Election, while reacting to allegation by the PDP that Mr Buhari had a succession plan. “Our statement is simple and straight forward. President Buhari has no third term ambition, a position he has personally reiterated.

“For clarity, the APC Constitution provides that party candidates in all elections emerge through democratically conducted primary elections or where possible, consensus,” he said.

 

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