It
was learnt that many PDP bigwigs had been disturbed over Senator Kwankwaso’s
next move.
According
to sources, APC leaders were jolted yesterday by the alleged defection of
Kwankwaso.
A
party leader, who spoke in confidence, said: “We were all shocked by the news
of Kwankwaso’s exit from APC because Kano State was strategic to our victory in
2015.
“We
have not been able to get in touch with the ex-governor, but we have doubts on
the veracity of the news in some media.
“We
know that Kwankwaso is a straightforward politician, he does not take action
through the backdoor.
“We
are however trying to establish contact with him to know the truth.”
Responding
to a question, the party source said: “The party is no doubt aware of a
disagreement between the ex-governor and some APC leaders, especially his
successor, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
“The
leadership of APC has been doing its best to resolve the intra-party crisis.
And in fairness, Kwankwaso has been cooperating with the party.”
A
member of the National Working Committee (NWC) of APC said: “We have been
receiving enquiries from our leaders on Kwankwaso. We believe that some
elements somewhere were flying a kite to create a crisis in our party. We
suspect desperation on the part of some PDP elements.
“We
don’t know why the opposition is interested in defection of APC leaders.
Are they short of credible leaders and trying to poach some in APC?”
The
Personal Assistant to the ex-governor, Mallam Nafiu Umar Dankura, dispelled
“the rumour and fake news that is circulating in some online media and radio
stations that the Distinguished Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso has defected to PDP”.
“This
is not true as the Distinguished Senator is a strong pillar of APC and he is
still an APC card holder.
“The
senator has not at anytime thought of decamping to PDP.”
Asked
if the PDP had made overtures to Kwankwaso, Dankura said: “There has never been
anything like that. PDP was only calling on all their members that left the
party to come back. It wasn’t just about him.”
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