I didn't want to be part of the dollar and naira bazaar - Nwajiuba explains why he was absent at APC presidential primary

Posted by FN Editor | 2 years ago | 611 times



One of the presidential aspirants on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba has explained why he was absent at the ruling party's presidential primary.

 

 

 

Nwajiuba's absence was noticed when aspirants were called to the podium to deliver their speeches on Tuesday night June 7, before the commencement of voting at Eagle Square, the venue of the APC presidential primaries.

 

In a statement released by his relative, Chinedum Nwajiuba and obtained by Daily Trust, Emeka Nwajiuba who is the immediate past Minister of State for Education, said he didn't want to be part of the dollar and naira bazaar. He also noted that the presidential ticket was to come to the South, and the South-East.

 

 

 

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 “With that understanding, the presidential ticket was to come to the South, and the South-East.

 

“This has been the hope till the end of the negotiations. He, not wanting to be part of the dollar and naira bazaar, is convinced that what Nigeria needs now is no more of the same thing that has kept Nigeria at the low level it has been.

 

“Our challenges as a country cannot be addressed at the same energy level by which they were created.”


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