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APC presidential candidate is expected to come from the South – El-Rufai

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna has disclosed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate for the 2023 election is expected to come from the southern region of the country.

The Kaduna state Governor who revealed that the southern caucus of the ruling party will decide which part of the area the candidate will come from, also disclosed in an interview on Channels Television that the national chairmanship position in the ruling party will be taken by the Northern region.

El-Rufai said;

“Our expectation is that our presidential candidate will come from somewhere in the south.

“It is up to the southern caucus of the APC to now propose to us an acceptable candidate.”

The Governor who ruled out contesting for any post in the forthcoming general convention, said he would change his mind if President Muhammadu Buhari tells him to go for the presidential post.

El-Rufai added;

“That would be a different conversation. I’ll explain to him why I don’t think it’s a good idea but of course, if he insists, I will. But I’m tired.

“I’m physically tired because I do take my work seriously. For the last eight years, I’ve worked myself flat out and I’m not young anymore.

“I’ll be 63 next year. So I prefer to look at other options to contribute to the development of my country but of course, I didn’t want to run for Governor but the President insisted so if he insists that I do something I have so much regard for him and his judgement that I’ll do it even reluctantly.”

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