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2023: Cabal In Presidency Fighting Osinbajo To Remain In Power -Northern Coalition
The Coalition of Progressive Northern Movements (CPNM) has alleged that some “unscrupulous elements” have set out to destabilize the country in the guise of ‘fighting’ the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo.
The Coordinator of the group, Abdulmalik Umar Usman, warned that those fighting Osinbajo were not protecting the interest of the Northern region.
In a statement he signed and made available to newsmen in Abuja, yesterday, Usman also alerted Nigerians of plans by some “powerful Northern elements to cash out of the frenzy by sowing seed of discord in the Presidency over the alleged crack in the seat of power.”
The statement reads: “It rather surprising that some elements, both in the strata of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other power thirst individuals could in their wildest imagination, dive into the pool of 2023 bitter politicking in 2019, by using the Vice President as the bait of their plans. It is, however, gratifying that the plan is dead on arrival because it threatens the unity of the country.
“One wonders if these political jobbers do not engage in self-reflection, to understand that every season comes with its unique purpose. The time for politics has since come and gone. It is now the season of governance.
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