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“Any individual cannot suspend Ganduje”

The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Legal Adviser, Abdulkarim Kana, said some “arbitrary persons” could not suspend Abdullahi Ganduje, the party’s national chairman.

During an interview with ChannelsTV, Kana said only the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) has the authority to suspend Ganduje.

He was reacting to the recent controversial suspension of Ganduje by factionalists in his community.

During his tenure as Kano governor, the two factions of Ganduje community had suspended Ganduje’s membership over alleged corruption and other offenses.

However, the APC state working committee in Kano immediately revoked the suspension and took disciplinary action against the station managers.

Kana said no organ of the party has the right to suspend a member except the NWC.

He said that according to the party’s constitution, all procedures must have been followed before such an action could be taken.

“All such procedures must be exhausted for such penalties to be imposed but as a penalty pending the completion of an investigation, no body of the APC has the power to suspend a member pending investigation except the National Working Committee,” he said.

While he described those who suspended Ganduje as “random people,” he stressed that they were not members of the ruling party.

He said: “I knew about a few random people. They are not community leaders of Ganduje community and they are not community leaders from anywhere other than what the leaders will hear. We discovered that. And that’s why, from the very beginning, when we became aware of this information, the first thing we did was investigate and we set up a mechanism within the party to confirm whether there were such allegations.

“It is a serious allegation. That a party body would make such a daring decision. We conducted our investigations and it didn’t take us long to discover that the people alleged to have suspended the state chairman are not even members of the party’s Executive Committee in Ganduje District and none of these members are Ward Excos as we know.

“My office has decided to go beyond merely receiving reports from the relevant organs on the authenticity of the claim. We asked the State Working Committee to come to Abuja with the community Excos members so that we could interview them, which we did and to our surprise, I insisted that they come with the identity cards and their voter cards.

“And when they came, we compared their faces with the IDs and their names and found that those who had appeared on television claiming that those names were theirs were not, and that is how serious the matter is.”

“And that is why we wasted no time in engaging the security forces and authorities to investigate why these individuals would make such claims.

“They are fraudsters. That’s exactly what they are. And we have also received a specific complaint made to the police by the authentic community members of the party and I think the matter is currently with the police for investigation.”