CONTROVERSY TRAILS SUSPENSION OF BOSS MUSTAPHA BY ADAMAWA APC FOR LOSING OWN POLLING UNIT DURING PRESIDENTIAL, GOVERNORSHIP POLLS

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Controversy has continued to trail the decision of the Adamawa State chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), on Thursday, to  suspend the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.

His suspension was as a result of the loss of his polling unit to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), at the recently concluded presidential and gubernatorial polls.

The Chairman of Gwadabawa Ward of the party, Muazu Kabiri, said in a statement on Thursday, said Mustapha was not committed to APC’s victory during the presidential and gubernatorial elections.

He said Mustapha contributed next to nothing, adding that the SGF did not contribute to the victory of its presidential and governorship candidates.

According to him, the indefinite suspension was due to complaints from his ward, adding that no individual could be above the party that gave them the platform.

Meanwhile, the State Working Committee of the party, led by the acting Chairman, Chief Samaila Tadawus, said the announcement was “unconstitutional, null and void and of no effect.”

The suspension is generating controversy  between the two officers of the party in the state.

The SGF was suspended by the APC in his Gwadabawa Ward in Adamawa State.

Muazu Kabiri, an official of the party in the Ward said that hardly did Mustapha contribute to the last general election.

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