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Anarchy As Aggrieved APC Members Disrupt Registration Meeting In Kwara

  • Kwara APC membership registration stakeholders meeting disrupted by some aggrieved members.
  • The Kwara chapter of the All Progressives Congress has been enmeshed in leadership crisis following the removal of Mr. Bashir Bolarinwa.

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Some members of the All Progressives Congress in Kwara State on Wednesday disrupted the stakeholders meeting convened by the registration committee from the national headquarters of the party.

This was before Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq revalidated his membership of the All Progressives Congress asking that no one should be left out no matter the divergent tendencies.

According to reports the Kwara chapter of the All Progressives Congress has been enmeshed in leadership crisis following the removal of Mr. Bashir Bolarinwa as the state caretaker chairman of the party.

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The membership registration and revalidation committee from the national headquarters of the party handed over the registration materials to .Abdullahi Samari who is equally recognized by the state government as the caretaker chairman of the party.

The stakeholders meeting could not take off as planned as some aggrieved members of the party forced their way in and stopped the meeting from holding.

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