Ganduje parley Ghanian party chief , offers panacea to coups in Africa


The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, yesterday met with his Ghanaian counterpart, Mr Stephen Ntim of the the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Ganduje called on African leaders to improve the well-being of their people to tame the rising military intervention.

Decrying the the living conditions of most Africans, he urged leaders at all levels in Africa to work assiduously to provide good governance to ameliorate the suffering of the people.

According to him: “You are breaking the ice between leaders of political parties in Africa. Political parties are the fulcrum of democracy to stop military intervention in Africa.

“We need to provide good governance to our people to make military coups less attractive in Africa,” Ganduje stated.

The Chairman further traced the long history between Nigeria and Ghana, noting that both countries share a lot in common.

Mr Ntim who was accompanied by the Ghana Ambassador to Nigeria Rashi Bawa herps on the need to collaborate with the ruling APC in Nigeria to retain power in Ghana.

“APC and NPP should be able to share ideals so that we can remain in government for the long term. We will learn a lot from APC”.

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