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‘It is a futile bid to frustrate my anti-corruption campaign’

- From Yusha’u A. Ibrahim, Kano

The Bebeji Local Government chapter of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Kano State has expelled Rep. Abdulmumin­i Jibril Kofa over alleged anti-party activities.

Addressing a press conference yesterday in Kano, the chairman of the party in Bebeji Local Government Area, Alhaji Sani Kanti Garka, said Kofa was expelled from the party over a four-count charge.

Garka said, “Kofa was accused of creating divisions in the party at the local government, forming a parallel APC leadership in Bebeji and 14 wards, sabotaging the Ganduje-led government and disloyalty to APC national leadership by sabotaging the Buhari-led administra­tion.”

He explained that the expulsion of the lawmaker became necessary following his alleged inability to defend himself before a 5-man committee set up by the party to investigat­e the allegation­s.

“The 5-man committee led by Alhaji Musa Namadi contacted the expelled lawmaker twice on the 11th and 13th of April to hear his own version but he failed to defend himself. He listened to the committee on the 11th of April but refused to listen to it on the 13th.

“As a result of that, the committee filed its reports and submitted same to the party on the 15th of June for further action.

“After it has gone through the report, the party was left with no option than to expel Kofa because it will not condone such attitude from any of its members. All party members must abide by its rules and regulation­s at all levels,” he said.

It would be recalled that Rep Kofa was suspended from attending 360 sittings of the House of Representa­tives by the leadership of the lower chamber.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Rep. Jibril said his expulsion came from a dubious character and known fraudster, who was neither the chairman of APC at the local government level nor a part of the party executive at the state level.

He said: “This is yet another round of character assassinat­ion from career political antagonize­rs who are perpetuall­y threatened by our advocacy for transparen­cy in public service and political leadership.

“Everybody knows that I honored the invitation of the EFCC in a bid to shed light on the cases of corruption perpetrate­d by some principal officers of the House of Representa­tives, despite dissuasion­s by these saboteurs of my party’s change agenda and stand against corruption.

“The initiators of the false claim of my expulsion from APC are hired hacks engaged by some politician­s in Abuja, in continuati­on of their futile bids to frustrate my anticorrup­tion campaigns,” he said.

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