
Kano APC chieftain, Alhaji Abdulmajid Dan Bilki Commander, regrets campaigning for President Tinubu in the 2023 election, citing economic hardship, insecurity, and unfulfilled promises. He admits the APC-led government has failed Nigerians and seeks forgiveness from voters who trusted his endorsement. His remarks fuel growing political discontent.
A prominent Kano APC chieftain, Alhaji Abdulmajid Dan Bilki Commander, has openly expressed regret over campaigning for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 elections. In a phone interview with Daily Trust, he stated that Tinubu’s administration had not met the expectations of Nigerians, leaving many disappointed.
Commander admitted that he had never regretted any decision in his life as much as his role in promoting Tinubu’s candidacy. As a strong APC supporter, he felt compelled to acknowledge the government's shortcomings and seek forgiveness from the people who trusted his campaign efforts.
He lamented the current state of the country, highlighting the economic hardships, insecurity, and unfulfilled promises that have left Nigerians struggling. He emphasized that many citizens cannot afford two square meals a day, and the security situation remains dire.
Despite his loyalty to the party, Commander stressed that speaking the truth was necessary, even if it meant criticizing his political affiliation. He acknowledged the widespread frustration among Nigerians, stating that their expectations from the APC government had not been met.
His remarks have sparked discussions within political circles, with many questioning the party’s leadership and direction. As dissatisfaction grows, his statement reflects a broader concern among APC members and supporters regarding the administration’s performance and the impact on ordinary citizens.