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APC too busy governing to create crisis in PDP – Party chieftain, Morka

An All Progressives Congress, APC, Chieftain, Felix Morka has said the ruling party is too busy governing the country to create a crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party PDP.

Morka said this in a statement issued Friday while reacting to the allegation by the Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed that the crisis in the party was a creation of APC.

The spokesperson stressed that rather than pointing fingers at APC for its endless woes, Mohammed and his partners in crisis should eat the humble pie and search within for solutions or save the country the trouble and wind down altogether.

He added that the PDP is incapable of governing its internal affairs and cannot possibly be trusted with the important task of governing Africa’s most populous country.

Morka noted: “Crisis is endemic to the PDP and dysfunction is deeply engraved in its institutional DNA. The PDP is the sole author of the intractable crisis that bedevils it.

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“A party so grossly inept and incapable of governing its own internal affairs cannot possibly be trusted with the important task of governing Africa’s most populous country.”

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The ruling party noted that PDP has a track record of leadership imbroglio some of which predates the formation of APC.

He added that the main opposition party has been and remained a cesspool of sleaze, crisis and dysfunction, saying that it has nothing to do with APC.

Morka added: “Governor Mohammed is either a poor student of his party’s history or he is choosing, mischievously, to turn that history on its head.

“If not crisis, what else do we call the track record of leadership imbroglio some of which predates the formation of APC? How else do we describe the chaotic rise and fall of the party’s National Chairmen in the likes of, Barnabas Gemade, Audu Ogbeh, Vincent Ogbulafor, Okwesilieze Nwodo, Bamanga Tukur, Ali Modu Sheriff, Ahmed Makarfi, Uche Secondus and Iyorcha Ayu?”

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