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Aisha Buhari is worried about the people creating division whithin APC. "This worries us a lot now"


Wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari has said that some individuals have started creating division among members of the APC. Mrs Buhari stated this in an interview with the Hausa Service of the BBC which was partially aired today.
“This worries us a lot now. Because they believe they are the ones who suffered, but are no where today. Those who didn’t do anything who don’t even have voters’ card are the ones in position, doing everything."
According to Daily Trust, a part of the interview quoted the wife of the president as saying
“What I am afraid for them is the rebellion of 15 million people," a reference to the number of the people who voted the president into power.
Asked whether the president knows those causing the problems for his government, Aisha Buhari said:
“Whether he knows or he doesn’t know, those who voted for him know. There is nothing I will tell him. He can see. Among all the people he selected, if he is asked among 50 people, he doesn’t know 45. I don’t know them despite staying with him for 25 years."

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