The leadership of a faction of the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC), known as nPDP, has announced withdrawal from
dialogue with the APC-led federal government.
In a statement on Monday, the nPDP chairman,
Abubakar Baraje, announced the decision after regurgitating the plight of
members of his faction.
He accused the Nigerian presidency of
double-standard and lack of good faith in the dialogue it entered with the
aggrieved members of the ruling party under the nPDP.
He cited the police invitation of Senate
President Bukola Saraki for questioning in a case of armed robbery and murder
among indicators of the government’s alleged half-heartedness.
The nPDP were members of the Peoples Democratic
Party who joined the APC in the build up to the 2015 elections.
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