APC dismisses report on zoning of VP to SW, says report orchestrated
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed as reckless, baseless and
completely unfounded the report published by a local newspaper Monday
that the party has zoned its vice presidential slot to the South-west
instead of South-East.
In a statement
issued in Lagos on Monday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the report was orchestrated by those
who are threatened by the high profile and prospects of the party's
candidate in the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra.
''Having
realized that their attempt to milk the so-called deportation issue has
fallen flat on its face, these desperate politicians have now resorted
to outright lies and wild imagination. They figure that if they
played the South-West against the South-East, by saying the APC has
zoned the VP slot to the former over the latter, some people may just
fall for it. This is cheap politics,'' it said.
APC assured
Nigerians that the party has, at no time, discussed the issue of its
presidential and vice presidential slots, hence could not have zoned any
of the posts.
''Our
party is an inclusive national party which will definitely accommodate
the interest of all Nigerians in all its actions. We are therefore
urging all the good people of Nigeria to ignore this fabricated story.
There is no iota of truth in it,'' the party said
APC expressed
concern that a newspaper with a good pedigree will lend itself to be
used to push such a dangerous and irresponsible agenda by reporting
fiction as fact.
''One would have expected a media organization that is worth its salt to be circumspect in reporting such fiction. It is
particularly interesting that all the media organization had - as a basis for the story - was a ''strong indication'' that the party will zone its vice presidential slot to the South-West.
particularly interesting that all the media organization had - as a basis for the story - was a ''strong indication'' that the party will zone its vice presidential slot to the South-West.
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