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Kogi Guber: Ex NPC Candidate Begs Akpoti To Withdraw Suit Against Gov.Bello

– Ex chairman and Governorship candidate of Nigeria Peoples Congress (NPC) begs SDP candidate, Natasha Akpoti to withdraw charges against Governor Yahaya Bello
– It is now a project of the Ebira nation and Bello is just the symbol of that project
– Akpoti should make this great sacrifice for Ebira nation by withdrawing her court suit
The Former Chairman of Nigeria Peoples Congress(NPC),Mohammed Aliyu, has appealed to the Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party, Natasha Akpoti to withdraw her suit against Governor Yahaya Bello of the All Progressives Congress from an Abuja Federal High Court.
Mohammed made the appeal in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, said that he took exception to the way and manner INEC disqualified Akpoti, I like to state that, the governorship contest as it is now, is beyond Bello.
Akpoti is challenging the eligibility of Bello to contest the November 16 Kogi State Governorship election, alleging double registration.
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He said: “It is now a project of the Ebira nation and Bello is just the symbol of that project.
“I recognise that Akpoti’s disqualification left a sour taste in the mouth but she should realise that if for any reason, Bello is disqualified (God forbid), due to her court action, it will be a great pain to the Ebira nation.
“Those she assumes to be her ardent supporters from Kogi Central will be first to rise against her,” he said.
Mohammed said though he withdrew as chairman and Governorship candidate of NPC, due to inadequacies associated with party politics in Nigeria.
“Akpoti should make this great sacrifice for Ebira nation by withdrawing her court suit. By so doing, she will be contributing to continued peace in Ebira nation, and her name will be written in gold,” he said.
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