ADC mere empty bone, Shettima mocks

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Vice President Kashim Shettima

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has urged Nigerians not to associate with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the party as lacking the capacity to deliver meaningful governance.

Shettima made the remark while addressing a crowd of supporters at the Gusau Trade Fair Complex, Zamfara State.

He criticised the ADC, stating that the party has nothing to offer Nigerians and should not be considered a viable political option.

“Do you know that ADC? It has nothing to offer for you, therefore you shall not go there.”

He further likened the party to “an empty bone,” explaining that it lacks substance and value.

“Do you know bone? ADC is just like an empty bone, neither has bone marrow nor flesh on it,” Shettima added.

Shettima maintained that the ADC lacks the qualities required to provide effective leadership and deliver on the expectations of Nigerians.

The Vice President had also earlier in the month taken a swipe at the ADC after irregular names and details surfaced on the party’s online membership registration portal. The ADC had launched the platform to prepare for the 2027 elections but later admitted that some entries were problematic.

He had spoken  at an interfaith event hosted by President Bola Tinubu, where he joked about the situation while accusing opposition figures of spreading misinformation about government policies.

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