Ganduje Can’t Fool Us, We Will Only Listen To Mai Mala Buni – Senator Shekarau
Ganduje Can’t Fool Us, We Will Only Listen To Mai Mala Buni – Senator Shekarau
Senator Ibrahim Shekarau (APC-Kano Central) has stated that him and his supporters would not be fooled by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State.
Ezenwoko’s Blog reports that the APC in Kano State has been embroiled in crisis which has brought about the emergence of two factional state Chairman.
While one is loyal to Ganduje, the other is loyal to Senator Shekarau and his faction.
The Kano governor had recently stated that he is ready to reconcile with aggrieved members of the party in the state, stressing that there would always be division and reconciliation.
But in a post on Facebook on Wednesday, Senator Shekarau has stated that his faction would only listen to the Mai Mala Buni-led national leadership of the APC.
The former governor vowed to continue his support for the newly-elected factional leaders of the party under Alhaji Ahmadu Haruna Danzago.
Senator Shekarau said: “I want to use this opportunity to inform our friends and associates on the State of our party APC in Kano State.
“I, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, led some of elected National Assembly members and forwarded a complaint to the National Headquarters of APC on how the party is being ran without involving us in the State.
“We are elected and our people have the right to know what is going on in the running of the party. We have already forwarded our complaint and was accepted. We hope the issue will be resolved.
“I wish to inform our people that we will remain in APC forever. We have been patient but we will need not allowed ourselves to be fooled as we will not listen to anyone except People at the national headquarters where we forwarded our complaint.
“I want to make it categorically clear that in Kano State we recognised only Alhaji Ahmadu Haruna Zago as the elected APC chairman.
“We pray to God to give him the strength and wisdom to steer the leadership of the party. We also pray to God to guide all the other 35 elected officials of the party.”