Crisis Rocks Kano PDP Over Chairmanship Election

PDP delegates at the party’s convention in Abuja. Twitter

Fresh crisis has rocked the Kano State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the planned election for a new state chairman.

It was gathered that following the sack of the party’s former chairman, Rabi’u Dan Sharu, the PDP had arranged for election to fill the vacant position.

Five aspirants, namely Senator Mas’ud El-Jibril Doguwa, Muhammad Rabi’u Sabo Bakin Zuwo, a former speaker of Kano State House of Assembly, Gambo Sallau, Aminu Sa’ad Beli and Hon. Abdullahi Maraya Barkum, were said to have indicated intention to contest the seat.

However, one of the aspirants, Aminu Sa’ad Beli, has raised an alarm that the party was planning to impose Senator Doguwa as new party chairman in the state.

“Some elders of the party are trying to impose Doguwa as state chairman of the party. I have petitioned the party national headquarters protesting against this arrangement.

“I am protesting the arrangement because it is undemocratic.

“I am waiting for the party’s response which will determine my next line of action,” he told Daily Trust.

In the letter, Beli advised the party’s national body to take urgent action on the matter with a view to resolving the issue amicably.

When contacted for comment, the party’s Public Relations Officer, Musa Danbirni, said he could not make any comment for now.

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