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Suspension of Boss Mustapha Unconstitutional — APC Chairman

Suspension of Boss Mustapha Unconstitutional — APC Chairman | Daily Report Nigeria

The acting chairman of the All Progressives Congress’ Working Committee in Adamawa State, Chief Samaila Tadawus has condemned the suspension of Boss Mustapha.

Daily Report Nigeria reports that the APC slammed Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation an indefinite suspension.

The APC said the suspension was due to Mustapha losing his polling unit to the Peoples Democratic Party (APC) at the presidential and governorship poll.

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Commenting on the suspension, Tadawus affirmed the announcement was
“unconstitutional, null and void, and of no effect.”

The Adamawa State APC SWC hence gave a directive to the local government executive committee of Yola North to constitute a disciplinary committee to immediately investigate and recommend appropriate action.

On his part, the Secretary of the party, Dr Raymond Chidama in a press briefing frowned at the proneness of party members who were being sponsored by “opposition elements within the party with malicious intent to attack elders of the party through actions that flagrantly disregard the party’s constitution.”

He said:

We hereby state clearly that such suspension is unconstitutional, null and void and is of no effect, because the state working committee has warned the ward executives in the past to desist from this acts of targeting elders of the party and disregarding constitutional provisions, appropriate sanctions will be applied after thorough investigations.”

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