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Victor Nwokolo,a member of the House of Representatives on Monday disclosed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) does not believe in Federal character.
According to DAILY TRUST, Nwokolo made the comment while speaking on the National Assembly crisis. He said, ''The APC appears to be a party that does not believe in federal character because from what we understand that is going on today, the truth is far from what is happening'. The South West has deputy speaker. But the APC is now saying some zones cannot have anything which will run contrary to the federal character''.
Nwokolo, who is a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member, also claimed that the leadership tussle in the National Assembly was as a result of a struggle for the soul of Nigeria ahead of 2019.
“I think it all borders on the presidency of 2019 because most of the APC members have been speculating that President [Muhammadu] Buhari is not likely to run for the position. So, what they are now thinking is that whoever has the control of National Assembly has automatic delegates or will have easy ride into the presidential primaries,”

According to DAILY TRUST, Nwokolo made the comment while speaking on the National Assembly crisis. He said, ''The APC appears to be a party that does not believe in federal character because from what we understand that is going on today, the truth is far from what is happening'. The South West has deputy speaker. But the APC is now saying some zones cannot have anything which will run contrary to the federal character''.
Nwokolo, who is a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member, also claimed that the leadership tussle in the National Assembly was as a result of a struggle for the soul of Nigeria ahead of 2019.
“I think it all borders on the presidency of 2019 because most of the APC members have been speculating that President [Muhammadu] Buhari is not likely to run for the position. So, what they are now thinking is that whoever has the control of National Assembly has automatic delegates or will have easy ride into the presidential primaries,”