The Director of Contact and Mobilisation for the Tinubu-Shettima Presidential Campaign Council for the North West, Aminu Jaji, has said that the All Progressives Congress inherited the insecurity facing the country and therefore cannot be blamed for it.
Jaji, a former Chairman House Committee on Intelligence and Internal Security in the House of Representatives and also an ex-Zamfara State governorship aspirant in 2019 under the APC, said this during a press briefing in Gusau, the state capital.
The former lawmaker further stated that the APC-led government under the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had done all it could to tackle the problem.
Jaji also said he was optimistic that the APC would win and retain the presidential seat in the forthcoming 2023 election, also adding that he was confident that Zamfara State would be delivered to the APC as well.
“I am very optimistic that APC would retain its seat at the national and State levels and if the APC presidential candidate is elected in 2023, he will make Nigeria and Nigerians very proud.
“I am sure that Senator Bola Ahmad Tinubu will take the issue of insecurity as his number one priority and will tackle it appropriately.
“We know that the security challenges were inherited by the APC-led government and the party has done everything within its power to tackle the problem,” he stated.
Jaji also said that the oil well discovered in Gombe State was achieved during Buhari’s tenure which he said was another milestone achievement by the APC-led administration.