APC Will Have Difficulties Getting Votes After Buhari’s Tenure – Ex-Minister Shittu – Complete News

A former Minister of Communication, Adebayo Shittu,  has declared that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC will face daunting challenges getting votes after President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure expires in 2023.

Shittu spoke in Osogbo while featuring on ‘The Frontliners” a programme organised by the Association of Veteran Journalists, Osun State branch.

According to Punch, Shittu described as idiotic the insinuations that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari, (retd.), would be seeking third term in 2023, said in the last two presidential elections, Buhari got over 15 million votes with 12 million of the votes coming from the North alone.

He said, “In the last two elections, Buhari got over 15 million votes and that is because he is on the ballot.  From the North alone, he got over 12 million votes on each occasion.

“If the APC is not careful and put its house in order, where will the vote come in 2023 if the magnet of Buhari is no more on the ballot?

“Buhari is the most selfless leader Nigeria ever had. This is one President who when elected slashed his salary by 50 per cent

“As we also know, his lifestyle for the past 20 years has not changed. He is not flamboyant. What he is looking for is good legacy.

“Obasanjo failed when he attempted it (third term); so you think a less ambitious person would now be the one to do that? It will not happen, so I think it is not a matter we should focus on. It is a waste of time,” Shittu said.