Former National Publicity Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bolaji Abdullahi, says Senate President Bukola Saraki did not betray him.
Abdullahi said this in reaction to reports that the Senate President worked against his governorship ambition.
CKN News recalls that as an aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara state, Abdullahi withdrew from the race on Monday.
Abdullahi said in a statement that though the outcome of the primaries may have been disappointing, he has "accepted it as the will of Allah”.
The former APC spokesman said the sacrifices he made for the party were not dependent on expectations of a reward but were done out of personal principles.
His words:“Following the reactions that have trailed the Governorship Primaries of our party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara state, it has become imperative for me to make the following clarifications,” the statement read.
"While the outcome of the primaries may have been disappointing, I have accepted it as the will of Almighty Allah, who alone gives power. I want to thank all those who have expressed concerns for me. I am humbled and flattered by your support.
"However, I will like to note that there are many factors at play in politics. Therefore, interpreting what happened as betrayal is not correct. My leader, Dr Bukola Saraki, did not betray me.
"Whatever sacrifices I have made in the past were based on my personal principles, and were not contingent on expectations of any reward. I remain a loyal member of the Saraki political family under the leadership of Dr Bukola Saraki.”
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