The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), Senator Abdullahi Adamu has frowned at party delegates for collecting money from aspirants to vote in the primary election ongoing across the country,
Adamu, reiterated that delegates were selling their conscience by collecting money from aspirants before voting for them.
There are allegations about APC aspirants giving out money to delegates to buy their votes, but Adamu said there is no evidence to that effect.
He stressed that there is nothing wrong with aspirant seeking from votes from delegates but asking for money in return was not right at all.
Adamu who made this known in an interview conducted by Hausa servive media urged party aspirants and delegates to always do the needful.
“I don’t have evidence that aspirants are sharing money with delegates, for me, it’s the delegates that are selling their conscience, which is not proper.
“Our delegates should know that anybody sharing money with them can’t be the right candidate for the party, he doesn’t mean well for the country. I don’t have a solution for the problem,” he said.
He further stated that any right thinking politician in Nigeria should be a member of the APC, while speaking about the 145 governorship aspirants and 25 presidential aspirants on the party’s platform.
Adamu said politicians were rushing to the party because it is the government in power with everyone that matters in the country as its member.