Amidst brewing controversies, the Zamfara chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) firmly rejects the purported suspension of its state party Chairman, Alhaji Tukur Danfulani. In a statement issued by the state APC Publicity Secretary, Malam Yusuf Idris, the party urges the public to disregard the suspension claim, deeming it as the machination of disgruntled elements within the party's ranks.
Idris highlights the origins of the purported suspension, attributing it to individuals masquerading as executives of the party's Galadima Ward in Gusau Local Government Area. He further asserts the party's awareness of political maneuvers aimed at destabilizing the APC in Zamfara, particularly in anticipation of the 2027 elections.
Addressing concerns over internal dissent, Idris emphasizes the need for adherence to constitutional protocols in resolving grievances, dismissing the suspension as illegitimate due to procedural irregularities. He refutes the allegations levied against Chairman Danfulani, branding them as baseless attempts to sow discord within the party's leadership and membership.
Additionally, Idris cautions media organizations against hasty reporting, urging verification of information with the party headquarters before publication. He scrutinizes the authenticity of the suspension document, noting its absence of APC insignia or Galadima ward letterhead, hinting at potential foul play.
In response to these developments, the party initiates an investigative process to identify those behind the purported suspension, underscoring its commitment to upholding peace and order within its ranks.
As the APC in Zamfara navigates through this turbulent period, its resolve to maintain internal cohesion and integrity remains unwavering.
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