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Photos: Mixed Reactions As APC National Chairman Ganduje Hosts Militant Leader Asari Dokubo, Days After Tinubu Bars Him from Aso Rock
Photos: Mixed Reactions As APC National Chairman Ganduje Hosts Militant Leader Asari Dokubo, Days After Tinubu Bars Him from Aso Rock....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In an unexpected development, Asari Dokubo, the well-known militant leader, paid a congratulatory visit to the newly appointed National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, previously the Governor of Kano State. CONTINUE READING
This meeting has garnered mixed reactions across the country, especially given its timing—just days after President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu barred Asari Dokubo from entering Aso Rock.
Asari’s barring from the presidential villa was a direct result of his recent controversial remarks on the Igbo community and his display of firearms in several videos. These actions drew criticism and concern from various corners of the nation. The decision to prevent him from setting foot in Aso Rock underscored the federal government’s discontent with his recent conduct.
Given this backdrop, Ganduje’s decision to welcome Asari Dokubo is particularly intriguing. While the purpose of the visit was to congratulate the former Kano State Governor on his new role, the gesture has raised speculations and questions about the political dynamics at play. Ganduje, who succeeded the resigned Adamu as the National Chairman of the APC, is a prominent figure in the party. His acceptance of Asari’s visit might hint at a reconciliatory approach or possibly a broader strategic political intent. CONTINUE READING
See some reactions below:
- Chijioke Amadi: “With all the noise around Asari’s comments on the Igbos and those firearm videos, one wonders why Ganduje would host him. Politics is indeed a game of strange bedfellows.”
- Amina Yusuf: “First, that video of Ganduje and the dollars, and now this? It seems like our leaders no longer care about optics or public opinion.”
- Femi Adekunle: “I thought Ganduje would be more cautious about his associations, especially given his past controversies. This is a surprising move.”
- Uche Okorie: “Both of them have had their share of controversies. Maybe they’re bonding over that. But seriously, our country’s politics is becoming harder to understand.”
- Fatimah Bello: “It’s just a congratulatory visit. People are reading too much into it. That being said, Ganduje should be wary of such meetings given the past allegations against him.”
Source: Bushradiogist
