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Kwara: Save Our Party From Destruction – APC Begs Buhari
- Kwara State, Begs Buhari
- The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kwara State, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to save the Party’s state chapter from destruction.
The Party was reacting to the removal of the state’s Chairman, Bashir Omoloja Bolarinwa, Eko hot blog gathered.
Bolarinwa was said to have been removed, following a complaint from the state Governor, Abdulrahaman Abdulrazaka who alleged he can’t work with him.
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However, a faction of APC said the Party was on the pathway of destruction.
The party stated this in a statement signed by Sunday Oyebiyi, Oyoola Oyedepo and others.
The statement reads in part: “We have resolved to reject the verdict of the National Caretaker Committee on thepurported removal of Hon Bashir Omolaja Bolarinwa.
It is worth nothing more than the value of the paper on which the letter given to Hon Sanmari Abdulahi is written.
“It certainly shall not work in Kwara State no matter who is behind it. Though when we told the Secretary that the decision could sink the Party in the state, he said they really
do not care.
“They continue to compromise our noble cause with these unacceptable decisions and
“Firstly, we appeal to Mr President, Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, to save the Party from the imminent destruction that this decision can engender in Kwara State.
“We also appeal to the leaders of integrity and goodwill in the Party to save this Party from this deliberate journey to political perdition.
We appeal to our teeming supporters for calm and that they should remain steadfast, resolute and continue to support this historical cause once again.
We should know that it is not over, until it is finally over.”
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