Tambuwal Reacts to APC’s Threat to Unseat Him ‘at All Cost’

Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State has forewarned government officials in the state against foolhardy proclamations fit for warming up the country. 



Tambuwal's position contained in an announcement marked by Alhaji Yusuf Dingiadi, his Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, asked the initiative of the All Progressives Congress (APC), to stop from hawking bits of gossip and promulgation via web-based networking media stages. 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), quoted Alhaji Isa Sadiq, Chairman, Sokoto State Chapter of the APC, as telling newsmen recently that the party would soon retrieve, “at all cost”, its governorship mandate “stolen by the PDP”.

Sadiq had averred that Tambuwal’s claims that federal powers were deployed against him were “deluded and misplaced outcries that are inefficacious, just as they are immaterial and ineffectual”.

The APC chairman further averred that “the electorate has since lost confidence in the PDP which fielded expired and lesser candidates, who lacked even the least of support”.

But Tambuwal’s aide said: “The APC leaders have formed a habit of spreading falsehood on social media platforms. The government will soon begin to take legal action unless the politicians instigating the media propaganda and hate speech desist.

“Their activities, if left unchecked, will undermine the peace of the state.

“Sokoto is a peaceful state. We will no longer allow propagandists to toy with its peaceful co-existence,” he said.

The governor’s aide advised the APC to pursue its petition at the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal and “stop distracting the legal process with propaganda”.

“Since the party has already filed a case at the tribunal, it should allow the tribunal to decide. It should not pre-empt the tribunal. It should wait for its verdict and keep the peace while doing so.

“Alternatively, APC should start preparing for 2023 election, instead of fanning embers of disunity using the social media because the people of Sokoto have spoken through the ballot box.”
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