ADC chair in Gombe denies suspension, expulsion allegations

The Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Nasarawo Ward, Gombe State, Alhasan Ibrahim, on Thursday, dismissed reports alleging that his office recently suspended or expelled some party members, describing the claims as false and misleading.

The ward chairman called on ADC loyalists in Gombe and beyond to remain united and focused on building a stronger party ahead of future political engagements.

In a statement, Ibrahim clarified that neither his office nor the ward executive had issued any suspension or expulsion letters, adding that no formal complaints of anti-party activities had been received at the ward level.

He said that the allegations were a calculated attempt to destabilise the party and discredit its acting National Chairman, Hon. Nafiu Bala.

He said: “I, Alhasan Ibrahim, Nasarawo Ward Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), would like to address certain malicious claims circulating about my office. I wish to set the record straight.

“I have not issued any suspension or expulsion letter to any member in my constituency. No formal complaints have been received alleging anti-party activities within my ward that warrant disciplinary measures.

“The claims made by Auwal A. Barde, a former member who was expelled from the party a few years ago, are baseless and a gross misrepresentation of facts.

“As your ward chairman, I want to assure the public, particularly our loyal members, that my office is committed to upholding the principles of fairness, transparency, and due process.

“These false allegations are an attempt to destabilise our great party and tarnish the reputation of our acting National Chairman, Honourable NAFIU BALA.

“I urge the public to disregard these false claims and remain steadfast and confident in our party’s leadership and vision. Let’s continue to work together to build a stronger African Democratic Congress (ADC).”

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