Oni, who said this in Abuja
on Wednesday, disclosed that the ruling APC and its members were determined to
turn around things in the country.
The Deputy National
Chairman, South, of the All Progressives Congress, Mr Segun Oni, has said that
efforts to form a mega party ahead of the 2019 general elections will fail.
He stressed that while he
was not saying that it was not possible for the Peoples Democratic Party to
make a comeback, it would not be right to call any emerging party a mega party
as it would not be bigger than the APC.
Oni said, “We have always
been saying it; this is a party that is going to turn Nigeria around
completely. Any attempt to form any mega party, we can predict clearly, will
end up in failure. This is the party that will turn Nigeria around, and we are
prepared, we are prepared.
“If the PDP dies, there
will be another opposition party. What I believe is not visible is the idea.
So, we are not saying that the PDP will not come back, we are saying, don’t
call whatever political party that is coming a mega party, it cannot be bigger
than the APC.”
Oni, who also commented on
the state of the economy, assured the citizenry that the economy would get
better in 2017 to demonstrate what he described as the ‘human face’ of the APC.
He stressed that the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration had been making efforts to encourage
state governments to pay workers’ salaries through the release of bailout to
the states.
On the issue of the crisis
rocking the party, Oni said that the APC leadership had commenced talks to
ensure a resolution of the differences among the members.
Oni, who was a former
governor of Ekiti State, said that he was optimistic that the APC would win the
next election in Ekiti State.
“Ekiti people should expect
a government that will be different from Ayo Fayose’s and that will come from
our party because it is not going to be Fayose’s party again, it should be our
party.
“Our party should produce
the next governor that is our prayer, that is our hope and that is the hope of
everybody on the street.”

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