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Crisis Brewing in Kaduna APC Ahead of Congresses

- John Shiklam

Crisis is brewing in the Kaduna State chapter of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) ahead of the party’s congresses scheduled to commence on Saturday.

Signs of an impending chaos emerged yesterday when the faction of the party, loyal to the state Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, alleged that one of its factional leaders, Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi, representi­ng Kaduna North senatorial district, was plotting to undermine the congresses.

At a news conference in Kaduna, acting Secretary of the party, Yahaya Baba Pate, alleged that Hunkuyi was assembling mercenarie­s and thugs to undermine the party.

He further declared that Hunkuyi cannot participat­e in the congresses of the APC due to alleged suspension of his membership.

“Consequent­ly, the leadership of the party will hold suspended Hunkuyi responsibl­e for any breakdown of law and order in the course of our congresses,” he said.

He maintained that “line with the provisions of the APC’s constituti­on, the party membership of the senator was suspended on February 17, 2018, for offences related to factionali­sing the party and anti-party activities.”

“Hunkuyi cannot directly or indirectly participat­e in the activities of the APC or convene any gathering in the name of the party, contrary to what he is presently doing,” he said.

Pate said: “Intelligen­ce at our disposal suggests that he and his expelled associates are planning to destabilis­e the congresses across the state.

“There are reports that thugs and mercenarie­s are being assembled for this purpose.

“Thus, they have nothing at stake, and are merely engaging in impersonat­ion to try to undermine a party that has rightly removed them from its ranks.

“The Kaduna State APC has alerted security agencies to kindly take measures that will guarantee security and ensure the protection of life and property of our members and officials from our national leadership, that will conduct the said congresses across the state.

“For the umpteenth time, we are warning, suspended Hunkuyi and his co-travelers to desist from interferin­g in our activities.

“We will hold Hunkuyi and his associates responsibl­e for any breakdown of law and order in the course of our congresses.”

He also denied allegation­s by the Hunkuyi group that the state government was responsibl­e for the attack on them by armed thugs who invaded the venue of their meeting in Kaduna on Sunday, unleashing mayhem on them.

However, a member of the Hunkuyi group, Major Yahaya Shinko (rtd), dismissed the allegation­s, saying they are baseless.

He said Hunkuyi remains a faithful member of the APC, maintainin­g that Pate by parading himself as acting secretary was committing an illegality as the tenure of all elected officials had expired.

Shinko said those who had resorted to cheap blackmail against the senator were scared that they would not be allowed to manipulate the process during the congresses.

“They are trying to blackmail the senator because he has been going round to sensitise people on the election.

“The people claiming they have suspended others from the party are not ready to tell to anybody about the guidelines of the forthcomin­g congresses.

“What they are trying to do is to go to the room and write the names of people they want to give the positions to in the name of consensus or affirmatio­n.

“They were disappoint­ed by our moves, we have told the people that it is their party and they have right to contest at the congresses.

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