Three Senators Absent As APC Holds State Congress In Kebbi
Naija News • 3h ago
**APC Congress in Kebbi: Senators' Absence Creates Whispers of Contention**
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kebbi State recently held a state congress, where Abubakar Kana emerged as the state chairman for a second term. The exercise, which drew over 1,000 delegates from the 21 local government areas, was described as peaceful and largely consensus-driven by the chairman of the state congress committee, Modibbo Bello.
However, the absence of three senators from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who recently defected to the APC sparked whispers of contention. Senators Adamu Aliero, Yahaya Abdullahi, and Garba Maidoki, representing Kebbi Central, Kebbi North, and Kebbi South respectively, were nowhere to be found at the congress, nor were their supporters present.
Their absence raises questions about their level of commitment to the APC and their loyalty to Governor Nasir Idris, who led the key APC stakeholders at the event. The governor acknowledged the significant contributions of former governors of the state towards promoting unity in Kebbi, and urged party members to continue working together for the progress of the APC.
But beneath the surface, tensions within the APC in Kebbi State are simmering. Loyalists of the absent senators claim that their members were excluded from key positions at the ward and local government levels, despite prior agreements and arrangements before joining the party. This has led to speculation about the reasons behind their absence and the true extent of their commitment to the APC in Kebbi State.
As the APC continues to navigate the complexities of party politics in Kebbi State, it remains to be seen how these tensions will play out in the long run. For now, the absence of the three senators at the state congress has raised eyebrows and sparked whispers of discontent within the party.