Governor Abdulahi Ganduje of Kano State on Monday confirmed that there are cracks in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), insisting that the party is yet to achieve cohesion.
The Governor, who spoke during a town hall meeting organised for the North-West zone of the party’s constitution review committee, likened APC to a mixture of parties that still see themselves as they were before merging.
According to Ganduje, the expected unity and solidarity in the party is yet to be established. He however expressed optimism that such issues can be resolved by the efforts of the committee and all APC members can come onboard to work together for the party’s progress.
He said: “APC as a party started as a mixture of ACN, ANPP, APGA, PDP, CPC…You see that is a mixture of various elements trying to make a compound. But, unfortunately, up till now APC is still a mixture and has not graduated to the next level to become a compound.
“Those who read Chemistry, know the difference between a mixture and a compound. A mixture is something that you can easily separate its particles if you use ions, while in a compound, any part you remove it will still be the same.”