Breaking: 300 APC aspirants dump party in Kano
- Some Aspirant on the platform of the APC in
Kano dumped the party
- They
claimed the party failed to practice democracy - The aspirants said those that
forced them out of the party will soon
regret their action No fewer than 300
aspirants who had contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in Kano State have dumped the party. The aspirants said their decision
was due to “gross injustice” allegedly meted out to them during the recent
primary elections.
The
spokesman of the aggrieved aspirants, Sen Isah Zarewa disclosed this while
briefing newsmen shortly after a meeting of the aggrieved aspirants at his
residence in Kano on Monday. “In any democratic dispensation, the issue of
internal democracy must be allowed to take precedence when it comes to the
issue of according one the leverage to contest for a position of his choice
“From what had transpired during the primary elections, the norm of internal
democracy was blatantly submerged,” he said. He noted that the spate of
internal wrangling in the party in the wake of the disputed primaries would not
have arisen, if all the contestants in the state were fully convinced that
there was no foul play or any gimmick.
“We were
highly offended because our grievances have not been heard by the leadership of
our party at all levels. one can clearly understand that we were treated badly.
“We are all stakeholders in making the APC great and have the capacity to
ensure its victory at the polls. we were made to believe that we are no longer
relevant, hence our decision to pull out,” he said. He said for a party like
the APC to lose about 300 of its members who contested for various positions,
would be detrimental to its survival. Zarewa said even though they have not yet
pointed the direction they were heading to in terms of the party they are
decamping to, they still wanted the people to know that they have finally left
the APC. He, therefore, called on their supporters and well wishers to join
them, stressing that those who forced them out of APC would in the near future
regret their action. Meanwhile, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state insisted
that there was no primary election in the state accusing the chairman of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole of colluding with “a cabal in
Lagos”. Premium Times reports that the Ogun state governor spoke on Monday,
October 22 after swearing in the new Chief Judge of the state, Mosunmola
Dipeolu, at the governor’s office in Abeokuta, the state capital.
source www.legit.com
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