2019: I joined APC to help Buhari fight corruption – Akpabio

Senator Akwa Ibom representing Akwa Ibom North West and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio has said that part of the reasons he joined the All Progressives Congress, APC, was to help President Muhammadu Buhari fight corruption and poverty.

Akpabio who attended the APC caucus meeting for the first time since he joined the party described Buhari as an infectious personality.

According to him, the Nigeria President could still attract millions of people with his infectious character.

Akpabio, who also spoke on some of the resolutions reached at the caucus meeting, said that “whichever way the party goes in choosing candidates for the 2019 general elections, the party would be the better for it.”

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He added, “The meeting went very well and a lot of topical issues were discussed bothering on the interests of the nation. The resolutions are fantastic and I believe that the resolutions will not only move the party forward but will help to alleviate the situation in the country today and Nigerians will be happy for it.”

Akpabio said this while fielding questions from State House correspondents in Abuja.

He continued, “Well, you want me to talk from the position of an opposition leader before? Let me say that the first thing you need to know about the APC, from the point of view of leadership, I am quite impressed the President has kept his integrity intact.

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“He has been able to improve the image of Nigeria and restore a lot of respect to Nigeria from the international community.

“Poverty creates corruption and corruption deepens poverty, so we need to fight the two together, that is one of the things I find attractive with the APC and believe me with my people in Akwa Ibom State, with my presence in the APC my people in South South have now seen the light and they say APC is the party to vote for come 2019.”