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Reward Your Allies Or Face Backlash, APC Chieftain Tells Tinubu


A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Cletus Obun, has warned President Bola Tinubu to retrace his steps, especially in the area of appointments.

The politician, who appeared on Friday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today, said Tinubu is being led into committing political suicide by certain people.

Obun lamented that members of the party who worked tirelessly during the last election for the emergence of Tinubu as President were not being rewarded accordingly.

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“It is a wrong strategy not to reward your own allies. It would surely backfire. In a developing democracy such as this, it is a brazen affront to loyalty.

“What you are seeing here are genuine agitations. The reward system in the APC is very poor. APC had the worst reward system under Buhari and today we’re seeing the repeat.

“A man works like an elephant and eats like an ant. It’s not correct. I’m sure he has enough time to retrace his steps on this matter because certain attempts are being made to mislead him into thinking that those who worked for him in 2023 may not be useful to him in 2027, that is a wrongheaded political suicidal to ever attempt.

“This direction of not rewarding those who worked, even their prayers alone will affect him. Karma is real.”



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