Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.
Nigerians have been advised to shun money politics like what played out in some local government and governorship elections held in the outgoing year, or risk an implosion in the country’s polity.
The Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance, APDA, led by its National Chairman, Mohammed Shitu disclosed this in Abuja at its end of year meeting where it reviewed the political situation in Nigeria and its successes as a party less than a year after its formation.
The party also spoke on plans by the federal government to deploy one billion US dollars into ending the insurgency in the northeast.
While not against the plan, APDA is calling for more openness on how the funds will be utilized.