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Party Registration: "Nigerians Have Rejected APC" – PDP

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has commended Nigerians for shunning the All Progressives Congress (APC) membership registration which has resulted in the extension of the exercise.

The PDP said the development has shown that Nigerians were not fooled in spite of the attempts by the boastful APC to hoodwink the people, undermine the electoral process and coax unsuspecting Nigerians by portraying the exercise as INEC voter registration.
"This is the first sign of rejection for the boastful APC.  It is a clear indication that the party is neither on ground nor does it command the followership its claims.
They have now seen that true membership and public support are not secured through media hype and propaganda", the PDP said in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Olisa Metuh.
"It beats imagination that the APC is making mountain out of molehill over ordinary membership registration.
Besides our great party, other opposition political parties have hitherto successfully conducted the same exercise without over-heating the polity as the APC unnecessarily does at the moment."

Accusing the APC of constituting nuisance in the political landscape, the PDP advised them to learn to be more humble, noting that arrogance and pride which are their hallmark have set the party on an irreversible downfall, well ahead of the general elections.
Party Registration: "Nigerians Have Rejected APC" – PDP Reviewed by Naija Sniffer Admin on 21:52 Rating: 5

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