Newsonline reports that the National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, Adamu Abdullahi, has stated that the leadership of the APC shall not take the apology of Ahmed Tinubu following the insult he made as statement in Ogun State against President Buhari.
Senator Adamu who made the statement in Abuja, while addressing newsmen said the statement of Tinubu was unbecoming of acclaimed National leader and the party will not allow it slid into the carpet.
Senator Abdullahi Adamu said that all is not well with such statement against the person of President Buhari.
He said the leadership of APC, shall discipline the national Leader, Tinubu, for insulting the president of the country.
Newsonline had reported that the former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, in Ogun State while addressing his supporters, stated that President Buhari and Governor Dapo Abiodun would not have been in their present positions without his endorsement.
“If not for me that stood behind Buhari, he wouldn’t have become the president. He tried the first time, he failed, the second time, he failed, the third the, he failed, he even wept on national television and vowed never to contest again.
“But, I went to meet him in Kaduna and told him he will run again, I will stand by you and you will win, but you must not joke with Yorubas and he agreed.
“Since he became the president, I have never got ministerial slots, I didn’t collect any contract, I have never begged for anything from him, it is the turn of Yoruba, it is my turn,” Tinubu said in Ogun State.
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