Ahead of the 2023 general elections, national chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) Senator Abdullahi Adamu, has said that the numerous achievements of the government of President Muhammadu Buhari have not received robust Publicity.
According to Adamu, the reason opposition parties prospered in peddling negative narratives about the APC was due to apparent sympathy it gets from the public who see it as the underdog.
Adamu stated that though he has no quarrell with those who sympathize with the opposition but they should be truthful and factual in criticizing the government.
“I have no quarrell with this. Go and sympathize with them but call a spade a spade. Don’t give a dog a bad name in order to hang it. This is what we are experiencing.”
APC national chairman promised that the party will not hesitate to tap from the professionals wealth of knowledge to move the party forward.
In his remarks, leader of the APC Professionals Forum and former governor of Bauchi State, Isa Yuguda, said the Forum embarked on the courtesy visit to show solidarity to the APC leadership and to lend support to the party as the electioneering campaign gears up.
Yuguda intimated the party leadership of the plan of the forum to organize a leadership retreat for the National Working Committee, NWC of the party and also a town hall meeting with the party’s presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate as part of measures to interact and intimate members of the public with the campaign manifestos of the party.
“One of our mission is to lend support to the party when it comes to sensitization because most of these associations they know little about capacity of the party and we have visited quite a number of professional bodies highlighting to them the importance of party politics, highlighting to them also the importance of associating with us so that we can contribute our quotas as professionals to party activities.
“What we need in this country is good governance, and if professionals are kept aside without being accommodated to hear their view, I believe what we will continue to have is what is called motion without movement.”