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MAKARFI’S victory signals the death of APC – Onuesoke

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State, Sunny Onuesoke, has said that the Supreme Court confirmation of Ahmed Markafi’s Caretaker Committee as the authentic leadership of the party must have put members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in pains.

He said this in Abuja after witnessing the decision of the Supreme Court ruling yesterday.

According to him, Makarfi’s victory had signalled the death of APC as the ruling party in Nigeria.

He argued that considering the apparent failure of APC in governance, it was glaring that PDP can rise from the ashes to win 2019 general election.

He said: “I love the Supreme Court decision. Shame is on APC and their stooge in the PDP. I am certain they must be reeling in pains right now.

“Come 2019, Nigerians are voting out APC, a poverty-stricken party of never do wells,” he stated.

“The decision of the apex court was evidence that the judiciary is the last hope of the helpless in Nigeria, adding that the principle of checks and balances still reign supreme in Nigeria’s constitution.

“This judgment is a victory for democracy, loss to dictatorship and a one-party state in Nigeria.

“It is a victory for the true and real national political party, PDP that unifies rather than divides.

“Nigeria is back from its slumber. Good opposition is what makes a democracy a healthy one.”

The PDP Chieftain, who said he sees a change in Aso rock come 2019, congratulated all PDP members on the victory, stressing that politics in the country will assume a different outlook from now onward as the battle line has been drawn.

“I am happy for Markafi’s dogged follow up without giving up despite frustration from Sheriff’s camp. APC should get ready for real politics. Without opposition, leadership was hectic for APC, now that PDP is back, they will be buried totally,” Onuesoke noted.

 

 

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