Igbokwe Criticizes Street Dance, Begs El-Rufai to Remain Silent

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The leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe Igbokwe, has urged Nasir El-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, and his son to stop saying things that are provocative.
Through his Facebook page, Igbokwe expressed his gratitude to the former governor for his efforts to put the APC in control of the 2023 elections. Nonetheless, he denounced El-Rufai’s vituperations, stating that they were below the standards of a politician of his magnitude.
In Igbokwe’s own words: “I want my good friend, HE El Rufai, to stop all these bad statements I see every day.” He’s larger than this. Additionally, his sons ought to remain silent, at least for the time being.

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“I am not blind to Malam’s dangerous attempts to help the APC win in 2023. For APC, he dug the deepest well possible. But this street dance is completely negative, and as a result, it is too low. He is known to me as the Stormy Petreldazzol.
The former Kaduna governor defected from the APC to the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which prompted Igbokwe’s response.

After criticizing the APC for failing to maintain internal democracy within the party, El-Rufai left.

El-Rufai reportedly accused the APC government of departing from its core values in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation.

In addition, the former governor claimed that rather than being awarded on the basis of merit, jobs in the current administration, which is headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, are now given out.

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