Angry Al-Makura orders APC to vacate his building

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Former governor of Nasarawa State, Tanko Al-makura, has ordered the leadership of All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state to vacate his edifice which he released to them for campaign activities in 2019.

The building is situated along Jos/Makurdi road, Lafia, the state capital.

Recall that Mr Al-Makura (APC-Nasarawa South) lost his re-election bid to his major rival, Mohammed Ogoshi Onawo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

A close associate of the former senator who pleaded anonymity informed our correspondent that the former governor took the decision Friday to enable him to renovate the building.

It was learnt that the manner governor Sule is handling the crisis between the camp of Daniel Ogah Ogazi and that of the former speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Ibrahim Balarabe, allegedly did not go down well with Senator Al-Makura, hence his request that the party’s leadership vacate the edifice.

Another source who doesn’t want his name on print revealed that since there is no love in the APC family, owing to clashes of interest occasioned by power of supremacy, Almakura felt there was no point leaving the building for the party’s activities.

While confirming the notice to vacate the edifice in a telephone interview, the Director General for A.A Sule Campaign, Tenimu Adamson, said the former governor of the state released the edifice for campaign activities of Governor Sule in 2019 and 2023, noting that with election over, the party has no use for it again.

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