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Kano: 1,331 APC members in Dawakin Tofa defect to NNPP

By NAN
27 September 2024   |   11:09 am
  No fewer than 1,331 members of All Progressive Congress (APC) in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, Kano State, on Thursday defected to the ruling New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP). READ ALSO:Ganduje’s kinsmen dump APC, join NNPP in Kano   The decampees, who are mainly from 11 wards of the area, vowed to work against…
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No fewer than 1,331 members of All Progressive Congress (APC) in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, Kano State, on Thursday defected to the ruling New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP).

READ ALSO:Ganduje’s kinsmen dump APC, join NNPP in Kano

 

The decampees, who are mainly from 11 wards of the area, vowed to work against the return of APC as the ruling party in Kano State

 

Prominent among the former APC members included former Vice chairman of the local government area, Malam Kwa; former state House of Assembly aspirant, Hon. Audu Tumfafi.

 

Receiving the decampees at Dawakin-Tofa, State Chairman of NNPP, Hon. Hashimu Dungurawa commended them for the decision.

 

Dungurawa declared that NNPP under the leadership of Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso was committed to the socio-economic and infrastructural development of Kano State.

 

While assuring them of equal opportunities in the party, Dungurawa dispelled rumors of the mass defection of NNPP members to APC.

READ ALSO:Court rejects APC’s prayer to stop Kano council poll

 

He maintained that NNPP was not losing grip of control of its structure across the wards in the state.

 

“We learned one APC man has been receiving members of NNPP into APC. We have checked the roll call of our members and we have not noticed any reduction in our numerical strength.

 

“I need to advise them to beware of 419 people coming to collect the public funds in the name of decampees”, Dungurawa said.

 

Earlier, Kwa alleged that former governor, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, an indigene of the area failed to develop it during his eight years in office.

 

Kwa also alleged that Ganduje had not managed the party very well leading to the ex-governor’s failure to clinch the House of Representatives seat during the 2023 general election.

READ ALSO:‘APC membership to form basis for appointments, others’

 

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