How Kano govt moblising protest against APC N’Chairman in Abuja, Ganduje’s aide alleges

The party, in a statement signed Friday in Abuja, by the Special Assistant to the National Chairman on Civil Society and SupportGroup, Comrade Okpokwu Ogenyi, revealed that the Kano state government hired protesters from the street, mostly Kwankwasiyya members, some of whom are from the North-central zone, to demand for the National Chairman’s resignation.

According to Ogenyi, some of the protesters, who were shortchanged in the process of sharing the largesse given by the Kano State Government exposed the brains behind the protest, adding that the protesters were promised fifty thousand naira each but were later given ten thousand naira each by the organizers.

The Ganduje’s Special Adviser also revealed that “some of the hired protesters, who came on Thursday in the disguise of North-central APC stakeholders, have already been identified as sponsored elements.

He said: “We are the true APC Stakeholders in the North-central. Our leaders include the likes of Senator Ameh Ebute CON, cormer Senate President of Nigeria, Senator Jack Tilley Gyado, Ambassador Adadu Eachi, Nentanwe Goshwe, the 2023 APC Governorship Candidate Plateau State, Prof. Salihu Ali zaga, former Commissioner in Nasarawa State, among several others too numerous to mention on print.”

While calling on security agents to be vigilant in order to ensure security of lives and property, the APC chieftain said: “Some of the hired protesters also forgot that they were dressed in kwankwasiyya T-shirts and caps during the protest to the APC national secretariat, yet claimed to be members of the APC,what a dangerous move to scuttle peace of our party.

The statement, however, described the development as unfortunate and desperation taken too far, calling on Nigerians especially lovers of democracy to come out in defense of it.

Comrade Ogenyi said: “We are privy to credible information that Governor Yusuf is working with some persons from the North Central State and has doled out huge sum of money to some persons to sustain campaign against the Ganduje’s led working committee in his desperate but fruitless mission to remove Ganduje as the national chairman of the APC.

“They have now resorted to using some persons in the North-central geo-political zone to demand Ganduje’s removal after they failed woefully to achieve their satanic agenda in Kano state. What is of concern to us is the wastage of state resources badly in need in Kano state for the provision of basic amenities to our people. This is politics taken too far.”

The APC chieftain told Governor Yusuf and others, who are bent on undermining Ganduje, that their plot would fail like a pack of cards.

The APC thereby called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent and Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to beam their searchlights on the authorities in Kano state over the usage of public funds.