APC Denounces Suspension of Chairman Ganduje by NNPP Affiliates

The All Progressives Congress (APC) made a bold statement on Tuesday, asserting that those responsible for the suspension of their National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, are not even members of the party. According to APC spokesman, Felix Morka, the individuals behind Ganduje’s suspension are actually linked to the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

In a strongly worded statement, Morka condemned Ganduje’s suspension as part of a larger scheme of political persecution orchestrated by Governor Abba Yusuf’s administration. He emphasized that the perpetrators of this action do not hold official membership in the APC, but rather have ties to senior officials of the NNPP.

Morka went on to reveal that the APC has taken swift action by petitioning the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, urging for a thorough investigation into Ganduje’s suspension. The party is determined to see the perpetrators and their backers face consequences for their actions.

The suspension of Ganduje, based on allegations of corruption, was carried out by APC executives in Dawakin ward, Tofa LGA of Kano. This move has sparked outrage within the party and raised concerns about the integrity of the political landscape in the region.

As the APC continues to fight against what they see as unjust persecution, the spotlight remains on the unfolding events in Kano. The party’s determination to seek justice and uphold their principles is evident in their unwavering response to this challenging situation.

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