Daily Trust

North West gets new caretaker chair

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representi­ng any organ of our party at any level, is a mere fabricatio­n and should be discounten­anced," the party said.

Daily Trust reports that the faction that purportedl­y suspended Kwankwaso is loyal to a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aminu Wali, who has been in constant battle with Kwankwaso over the control of party structure in the state.

Shehu Sagagi, chairman of the party in the state who accepted Kwankwaso as its leader, has however described the suspension as "rubbish.”

The Wali-led faction, in a letter dated April 16 and signed by its secretary, H. A. Tsanyawa, said Kwankwaso was suspended over a threecount charge.

The letter reads in part: "Leading his supporters into a shameful and embarrassi­ng act of thuggery of disrupting the democratic process during the PDP North West Zonal Congress of April 10, 2021.

“That you are also charged with abusing our two serving governors and major North West stakeholde­rs present during the congress.”

“That your supporters destroyed the election materials on your directives and in your presence.”

According to the letter, the executive council meeting held on April 5, 2021, had unanimousl­y resolved to suspend the former governor and his supporters for three months “in accordance with the provision of Section 58(1) of the PDP constituti­on.”

It also requested Kwankwaso to answer the query within 48 hours by stating why sections 59(1) (2) (3) and (4) should not be applied against him.

Meanwhile, Dr. Aminu Abdullahi has been appointed as the Chairman of North West Zonal Caretaker Committee of the PDP.

Other members of the committee are; Alhaji Sani Baba, Hon. Ali Madaki, Hon. Ibrahim Lawal Dankaba, Hon. Hi Umaru Maye and Alhaji Akibu Dalhatu, while Alhaji Baba Kasim Ibrahim is secretary.

According to the appointmen­t letter signed by the National Organising Secretary, Colonel Austin Akobundi (rtd), the caretaker committee is charged with the responsibi­lity of running the affairs of the party in the zone until a new executive committee is elected.

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