By Auwal Umar
The opposition All Progressives Congress in Gombe state has appealed
to the National Headquarters of the party to pay more attention to its
on-going petition against the return of the candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Hassan Dankwambo, at the state Governorship Election
Tribunal.
The party made the appeal in a communiqué issued at the end of a meeting of all members loyal to former Governor Danjuma Goje.
The communiqué signed by the acting chairman of the party, Ishaya
Karu, and secretary, Sallau Pindiga, and made available to PREMIUM TIMES
in Gombe on Monday also called on the Independent National Electoral
Commission, Gombe state office to comply with the court order on the
forensic examination of election materials for the 2015 governorship
election in the state.
The party also expressed its full support for President Mohammadu
Buhari and said it has confidence that his administration will end the
Boko Haram insurgency troubling the North-East zone.
“The forum is optimistic that the Nigerian government, under the
leadership of Mohammadu Buhari, will bring positive change across the
country as well as an end to insurgency,” it said.
The forum, which restated its commitment to the party under the
leadership of John Oyegun, also pledged its loyalty to the acting
chairman of the party in the state, Ishaya Karu.
It, however, supported the vote of no confidence and suspension of
the state chairman of the party, Magaji Doho, and 12 others, as slammed
on them by the Karu-led faction earlier in the month.
“We fully support and re-affirm the vote of no confidence and
suspension of the state Chairman of the APC, Magaji Doho and 12 others
for their anti party role, in the last governorship election, in line
with the party’s constitution,” it said.
The party also said it was satisfied with the leadership of Mr. Goje
and its gubernatorial candidate in the last Governorship election, Inuwa
Yahaya, as, they continue to guide the party in the state, contributing
to the growth and development of the APC in the process.
Addressing journalists shortly after the stakeholders meeting, the
party’s candidate in the last governorship election, Mr. Yahaya, said
the national leadership of the party was aware of the tussle in the
party in Gombe state.
He therefore urged supporters of the party to remain calm as the matter would soon be put to rest.
Mr. Yahaya later visited the scene of Thursday’s bomb blast at Gombe
central market, where he commiserated with those who lost their lives
and property.
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