Agency Report
By Moses Kolo
The State Working Committee (SWC) of the Kaduna chapter of New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), has passed a Vote of No Confidence on the state chairman, Mr Ben Kure.
Mr Albenu Gora, the state NNPP Publicity Secretary said this in a statement on Tuesday in Kaduna.
Gora said that the a vote of no confidence was passed on Tuesday at the SWC meeting in Kaduna.
He said that the SWC also passed a Vote of No Confidence on the state Legal Adviser, Mr Ibrahim Ahmed.
Gora said that the meeting also appointed Mr Nuhu Audu, a former state caretaker chairman of the party as the new chairman.
“The Kaduna SWC of NNPP held a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6 and after deliberation at instance of a motion moved by zone 3 Vice Chairman, Hosea Baba and seconded by state organising secretary, Alhaji Sa'ad Idris Kudan, unanimously passed vote of no confidence on state chairman, Ben Kure and Legal Adviser, Ibrahim Ahmed.
“Their removal from office was based on complaints in respect of their failure to discharge their responsibilities, neglect and dereliction of duty, misconduct in office, breach of provisions of the party constitution amoung others.
“It is no longer news that on Oct. 5, the former State Legal Adviser on the directive and instruction of the former state chairman appointed and inaugurated a state deputy chairman for the party without consent nor prior meeting and approval State Executive Committee, thereby causing a breach of the provisions of the NNPP constitution and the Electoral Act, 2022 respectively,” Gora said. (NAN)
I have never lost any election, Tinubu brags
“This man, who is amplifying our religious difference with his gang..."
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), boasts of historical victories in election.
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Why Tinubu is bragging: The APC candidate was responding to comments made by Babachir Lawal, a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), on the APC’s Muslim/Muslim presidential ticket.
What Lawal had said: In a recent interview, Lawal openly doubted Asiwaju Tinubu’s ability to become president in 2023, running on the same religion ticket.
He argued that by selecting a Muslim as his running mate, the APC presidential candidate showed contempt for Christians in northern Nigeria.
Tinubu's response: Asiwaju Tinubu, however, dismissed the ex-SGF’s claims as speculation.
Asiwaju Tinubu, through the APC Presidential Campaign Council’s Director of Media and Publicity Bayo Onanuga, predicted that with the party’s and Buhari’s backing, Tinubu would win the race for president.
What Tinubu said: “Mere conjectures, very laughable projections. Asiwaju has never been on the ballot and lost any election.
“With 22 states under APC control, with the incumbent president’s backing, Asiwaju is heading for a landslide victory.
“Let Babachir Lawal deal first with the division in his renegade group instead of pontificating on the election’s outcome.
“This man, who is amplifying our religious difference with his gang, is from Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State. He could not make Buhari win the council in the 2019 election, even though we had a Christian with the Buhari ticket,” he said.
In addition: Works and Housing Minister Babatunde Fashola (SAN) has urged APC leaders and members to refrain from attacking the party’s opponents and instead concentrate on persuading voters to support the party’s candidates in next year’s general election.
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