The National body of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended it’s Ibadan presidential rally scheduled to earlier take place at the historic Mapo town hall in Ibadan, the capital of on February 7, 2023.
The party’s Oyo State chapter made the announcement and said that it did so in solidarity with Nigerians as a result of the naira and fuel shortages, which have resulted in a crisis in various states since last week.
One APC leader, Adesoji Akanbi, claims that the nation has struggled with social problems, including insecurity, corruption, and others.
He stated that the country’s general elections scheduled for 25th February and March 11th will snowball positive changes in the country, adding that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chaired by Prof. Mahmood Yakub is fully ready for a fair, credible , and peaceful election.
Senator Adesoji called on Nigerians to shun violent protest in quest for a change in the country as doing so may become punishable under the country’s constitution, insisting that Nigerians should massively use their permanent voter cards on the announced election dates.
Adesoji Akande, while feeding newsmen on Monday maintained that the earlier scheduled Tuesday’s political rally at Mapo Hall in honour of 2023 APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu was suspended for security and a solid solidarity with the entire Nigerians and especially the citizens of Oyo State.
Senator Adesoji stressed that the candidacy of Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, if elected as the country’s president on February 25th will restructure and revamp the country’s economy.