Senator Shehu Sani (APC-Kaduna Central) has said members of the new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) will quit the All Progressives Congress (APC) if the identified challenges were not resolved.
The senator, who spoke to journalists in Kaduna on Sunday, added that he will be contesting the governorship of the state, unless the Kaduna political stakeholders, which he is a member, decided otherwise.
Sani said, “We condemned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the past for not being fair and just to its members, but the APC has found itself in similar, if not worst situation, as at today.”
“We will not tolerate or condone injustices, if solutions to the identified challenges in the APC are not taken care of in the coming weeks, there will be no going back on their decision to leave the party for good.”
He added, “There is a Kaduna political stakeholders, made up of former governors, lawmakers and various party chieftains, and, as a team player, I am a member. I am going to contest the governor of Kaduna State, but, if the stakeholders insist on me going back to the senate, I will have no objection, whatsoever.
“Nigerians are now more resolved and conscious to vote for people of integrity who will work for them, hence, I have the confidence of winning my election in whatever party I contest, because people will vote individuals based on merit, and not party, in the 2019 general elections.
“I want to make it clear that should I contest and become the governor of Kaduna State, I will open the government house to the masses.”