PRP says it’s preliminary findings revealed that the AAC and its presidential candidate have fallen for cheap fraud in the hands of some faceless scammers
The Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, has described as untrue reports that it entered into an alliance with the African Action Congress ahead of the 2023 general election.
The party described the publication credited to the National Publicity Secretary of the AAC as “a ridiculous sham and unsophisticated falsehood.”
A statement issued on Sunday by the acting Assistant National Publicity Secretary of the PRP, Muhammed Ishaq, said there was no time the PRP or its candidate entered into an alliance with any political party or candidate.
According to him, preliminary findings by the party revealed that the AAC and its presidential candidate (Omoyele Sowore) have fallen for cheap fraud in the hands of some faceless scammers who have never been members of the PRP at any level.
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The statement reads in part, “The attention of the national leadership of PRP has been drawn to a pernicious publication by the AAC via its National Publicity Secretary, Femi Adeyeye, that the PRP has entered into an alliance with the AAC.
“The said publication is nothing but a ridiculous sham and unsophisticated falsehood as there was no time the PRP or its candidate entered into an alliance with any political party or candidate.
“Thus, we urge the public to disregard this falsehood as our presidential candidate, Kola Abiola and his running mate, Haro Zego are still in the race to win.
“Our preliminary findings however revealed that the AAC and its presidential candidate have fallen for cheap fraud in the hands of some faceless scammers who have never been members of the PRP at any level.
“We, therefore, advise the AAC and its presidential candidate to, going forward, do background checks before establishing talks with any element as doing so will save them from further falling for frauds and embarrassment.
“The PRP, as the oldest surviving political party in Nigeria, is known for strong ideologies and principles and will continue holding on to them without compromise.”