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Ganduje’s suspension: It’s still a case of impersonation – APC reacts

The All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kano State has once again labelled the recent suspension of the National Chairman of the party as another case of impersonation.

The Secretary of the party in the State, Ibrahim Zakari Sarina, made this known while speaking to our reporter via phone call.

Daily Trust had reported that the crisis rocking the party in Kano took a new twist when new executives emerged from Ganduje’s ward and issued fresh suspension to acting National Chairman of the party, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje.

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Last week, Ganduje was suspended by another faction of the party executives in his ward.

However, in yet another twist, the group led by the secretary of the ward, Jaafar Adamu, on Sunday said 11 out of the 27 executive members of Ganduje ward were the legitimate ward excos legally elected on 31st July, 2021.

Adamu said a fresh suspension had been slammed against Ganduje.

But reacting to the development, Sarina said it is still a case of impersonation sponsored by some elements who were not legitimate executives in Ganduje Ward.

While acknowledging some of the said Ward executives to be party members, he said they were not executives and did not hold any position in the party at any level.

“It is a case of impersonation still, they were also sponsored to come out and did it late evening on Saturday. We were called and told that this is what is happening.

“Some of them are party members of the APC but have never in any way been Executives nor held any position. Even the so-called Chairman has never been an executive.”

Sarina added that the party in the State was working towards bringing the real and genuine party executives to clear the air soon.

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