The former governor of Kano State and presidential competitor under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso has expelled the claim by President Muhammadu Buhari that All Progressives Congress, APC, deserters are feeble.
Buhari on Tuesday while tolerating the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to challenge the 2019 presidential race said that the individuals who deserted from the
All Progressives Congress (APC) to other political gatherings, were the egotistical and weakest individuals from the division party.
Buhari was cited saying, "The weakest whose feeling of desire don't line up with our vision host left our get-together.
"We presently host a gathering of solid and devoted individuals who are prepared to work for a solid Nigeria."
Responding to Buhari's announcement, Kwankwaso talking through his Principal Secretary, Hajia Binta Spikin tested Buhari to come plain and state names of deserters he was alluding to.
Spikin said Kwankwaso was neither feeble nor narrow-minded in opposition to Buhari's announcement.
The announcement read: "The President ought to have come plain so we would know who precisely he was alluding to. In any case, my pioneer and the Rabi'u Kwankwaso that I know isn't feeble in light of the fact that his accomplishments are there to represent him.
"What he has possessed the capacity to accomplish in Kano in four years alone characterizes him as a solid, visionary, merciful pioneer who comprehends what he needs and how to get it.
"He is the main pioneer that I know who has possessed the capacity to put Kano on a sound balance and erect framework ventures – more than 6,000 of them somewhere in the range of 2011 and 2015; they are there for you to contact, feel and utilize. A frail individual can't accomplish that.
"He can't be narrow minded too on the grounds that he remains the main legislative leader of Kano who did not gather the security vote.
The man's faction like followership is on account of he is solid and individuals realize that he isn't narrow minded, and he can convey."
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