APC May Be Kicked Out Of Power In 2027 – Salihu Lukman Warns, Former Natl Chairman
APC May Be Kicked Out Of Power In 2027 – Salihu Lukman Warns, Former Natl Chairman 
A former National Vice Chairman, North-West of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr Salihu Lukman, has warned that the ruling party may be kicked out of power in 2027.
Lukman issued the warning on Wednesday in Abuja during a press briefing ahead of the launching of his new book slated for next Tuesday.
He noted that the party will start experiencing rebellion if nothing is done to address the situation in the country.
The APC chieftain lamented that life was becoming more difficult under a party that was envisioned to be progressive.
Lukman said, “Life is becoming more difficult. We must appeal to our leaders that things are almost getting out of hand at the rate at which we are going under a party that is envisioned to be progressive.
“We are likely going to start witnessing rebellion if care is not taken by 2027. We will be kicked out of office, which means taking Nigeria back to where it was in 2015. I think we owe our leader the responsibility or President Asiwaju the responsibility to tell him the honest truth.”
Lukman added that after his resignation from the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party, he decided to document his experiences in the struggle that brought President Bola Tinubu.
He stressed that contrary to insinuations in some quarters, he did not rebel against Tinubu, but believed he owes the President a duty to tell him the truth, no matter what.
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