Former Governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has attributed the current hardship in Nigeria to the re-election of the All Progressives Congress government in 2023.
Speaking at a People’s Democratic Party stakeholders meeting in Sokoto on Sunday, Tambuwal stated that he and others had warned Nigerians during the 2023 campaigns not to repeat the mistake of voting APC into power, as they have nothing positive to offer, according to Daily Trust.
Tambuwal emphasized that the APC government lacks the capacity to deliver good governance and improve the lives of Nigerians, and that the current hardship is a direct consequence of this choice.
He urged Nigerians to hold the APC accountable for their actions and to work towards a better future for the country.
Tambuwal said, “during our campaigns in 2023, we warned Nigerians not to repeat the mistake of voting APC into power because they have nothing positive to offer them.
“We told them APC are not prepared to lead this country. What they wanted was to grab power and see them into offices.
“Now they have grabbed the power and are into offices but don’t know what to do with it.
“And life is becoming unbearable to many Nigerians because of their failure,” he added.
The former governor, however, called on the opposition to join hands and ensure the APC party lose in the next election.
“It is our collective responsibility to ensure APC loses at all levels of government,” he said
He commended leaders of the party for holding the party together and making it wax stronger.
Earlier, the state chairman of the party, Bello Goronyo, claimed that some APC bigwigs, including serving commissioners had indicated interest to join the PDP.
He was optimistic that the PDP would reclaim the state in the next election.