El-Rufai’s spokesman reacts to rumours of ex-Kaduna governor leaving APC

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A former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, says he is not planning on leaving the ruling All Progressives Congress .

''People have personal histories and relationships that predate political affiliations. It cannot be a hallmark of civilisation to have friends from within only your political party. ''These contributions do not require that he treats friends as anathema on account of politics or maintains an antiseptic distance from them.

 

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