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2023: Maku Debunks Reports Linking Him To Tinubu, New Party

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The National Secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Mr Labaran Maku, has described as fake news reports that he has met with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, among others, to float a new political platform ahead of 2023.
Maku, a former minister of information, dismissed the speculation yesterday while fielding questions from newsmen in Wakama, Akun Development Area, Nasarawa State.
Maku, a 2019 APGA governorship candidate in Nasarawa State, urged his supporters and other Nigerians to disregard the reports in its totality in the interest of peace.
“Please disregard such reports. It’s the fakest news of the year promoted by some frightened detractors in Nasarawa state who are scared of the widespread popularity of APGA.
“I haven’t met Asiwaju Tinubu for years and I am in APGA by choice having considered all the other options.
“Just last week, there was a report on Eyewitness newspaper in Nasarawa state titled ‘2023: Maku, Umbugadu talks on Consensus Reaches Advanced stage’.
“Such report is fake news targeting at scattering my supporters and my well wishers.
“Yesterday, another report titled ‘Tinubu, Maku, others in talks to float new party ahead 2023’.
“That I held meeting with Tinubu, others in my country home Wakama, such report is a fake news,” he said.
Maku, who said that his opponents in Nasarawa were scared of his bright future, called on APGA supporters to remain firm and support the party to enable the party come victorious in future elections.
The former minister also urged his supporters and other well-wishers not to be provoked by the fake news but to continue to be law abiding and respect constituted authorities for development to thrive.
It would be recalled that a local tabloid based in Nasarawa Mirror and other social media platforms reportedthat the National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on January10 held a closed door meeting with Maku at his Wakama country home in Nasarawa state.

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