Kano APC Crisis: Ganduje Settles Garo, Doguwa Rift

Kano APC Crisis: Ganduje Settles Garo, Doguwa Rift

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Days after the crisis that broke out within some top members of the Ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) members in Kano State, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has called for peace between the two camps.

Crisis broke out in the state APC after the Majority Leader and member representing Doguwa/Tudun Wada Federal Constituency, Alhassan Ado Doguwa was alleged to have assaulted the party’s deputy gubernatorial candidate, Murtala Sule Garo, leaving him with injuries.

Although, Doguwa denied the allegations, he however vowed not to back down on fighting Garo and those he believed were in support of him.

However, in a recent development, Ado Doguwa, confirmed a reconciliation move between him and Sule Garo by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje during a meeting with some party’s leaders in Kano.

“His Excellency, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, has reconciled between me and Murtala Sule Garo.

“He summoned the reconciliatory meeting between us. The meeting was attended by Nasiru Aliko Koki and the state APC Chairman, Abdullahi Abbas. The meeting started from around 11pm up to 4 am of today (Monday).

“We reviewed the crisis and apologized to each other. The governor told us kind words. He showed each of us where we were wrong. He gave us fatherly advice and said he considers us as his two sons,” Doguwa revealed.

The Majority Leader, therefore declared that he had put the matter behind him and forged ahead to continue commitment towards the success of APC in Kano and the country.

“The matter is over for me. I will continue my support for the success of APC in 2023. I will continue to support Gawuna/Garo project, Tinubu/Shettima and APC at all levels in 2023,” he declared.

Doguwa also said he had forgiven Garo and all other party members that offended him, calling on them to forgive him too.

He also asked for forgiveness from Kano people and supporters of APC in Kano for causing disaffection in the party.


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