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Nuhu Ribadu Returns
To APC
Former chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) Malam Nuhu Ribadu has returned to the All Progressives
Congress (APC) party.
Ribadu, who once ran as a guber candidate on the platform of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), confirmed his return in a
press statement he issued on Friday shortly after re-registered at
his Bako Ward of Yola South local government area of Adamawa
State.
“I have finally heeded the calls on me to return to the All
Progressives Congress (APC), a party of which I was a founding
member.
“I re-registered as a member of the APC on Thursday through
the party’s online portal. After that, the leadership of the party in
my Bako ward of Yola South Local Government Area visited me
in my Yola residence to welcome me back to their fold.
“My decision to return to the APC was triggered by my believe
that all politics are local. Almost everyone around me, and with
whom we started my political journey believed the time had
come for us to make sacrifices and make concessions. That is
in addition to the unbelievable love that my friends in the APC
have showered on me in the past months.
“They demonstrated in words and action that they wanted me
back home.I also did a deep and long reassessment of the
circumstances that warranted my exit from the APC in the first
place. I left the APC in 2014 owing to fundamental
disagreements with the ways the chapter of the party in my
state was run after it fell into some hands.
“Some colleagues and I tried hard to save the then APC
administration from an orchestrated impeachment plot which was
unfortunately carried out with the active collaboration of some
ranking APC members in the state.
“However, events in the last 15 months have addressed many of
the issues and healed some of the wounds. More so, with the
genuine and sincere invitations I received since last year to
retrace my steps into the party, I decided to return after
consulting family and political associates at all levels.
“I would like to appreciate all those members of the party who
privately and publicly prodded me to return to the party. My
appreciation also goes to the leadership of our party, from my
ward in Bako to the national leadership, for the enthusiasm they
showed in having me back.”







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