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Kogi APC Needs to Be Cohesive to Win Guber Race – Barr Halima Gaya

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Members of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) have been urged to avoid confusing issues that that can create factions against the interest of the party.

An APC stalwart from the Eastern senatorial district of Kogi State, Barrister Kabir Gaya gave the advice while speaking with newsmen in Abuja.

She said there is need for the party to be cohesive in its ideology towards winning the governorship election come November eleven.

Barister Halima Kabir Gaya explained that Audu/ Faleke structure has been disbanded over the years emphasising that the All Progressive Congress constitution Party mandate the Governor as the leader of the party.

She warned against issues that can polarised the interest of the party noting that James Faleke is a Lagos based politicians with no political history in Kogi State until he became a running mate to late Prince Abubakar Audu.

Her words: “Faleke has no political history in Kogi State untill President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recommended him as a running mate to Late Prince Abubakar Audu. There is no more Audu Faleke structure in Kogi, what we have currently is GYB/APC structure.

“Faleke is a Lagos based politicians and he should not be causing confusion in the party and Kogi State. He is alleged to be sponsoring another party against the interest of (APC). We in the party disassociate with such move. He can’t be in Lagos state and still hold Kogi State into ransom.

“We even got wind of his interest in ministerial position despite his current political office at the House of Representative. He should leave Kogi State alone and stop using Audu’s name to cause confusion”

The APC stalwart urged members of the party to avoid issues that divides at the late hour and close rank in the interest of the party and for the good people of the state.

   

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