The Deputy State Women Leader of All Progressive Congress, APC, in Kogi State, Honourable Debora Oyiza, has warned Senator Dino Melaye and his group to desist from creating crisis in the state.
The APC Chieftain, who stated today in Lokoja while addressing journalists alleged that Senator Melaye was only out to distract the governor from pursuing the vigorous agenda of developing the state, adding that he cannot be the judge in their own case.
She said the section of the party's constitution which the group quoted to back their action does not tally with the provision of Article 21 of their party's constitution to deal with party members.
The Deputy Women Leader debunked the allegation that the governor appointed non-APC members as commissioners and his personal aides.
"The Governor should be commended for his large-hearted policy of inclusive government rather than archaic policy of winner takes it all," the statement added.
The female politician, who took the controversial senator to the cleaners, said Dino who is the Spokesman of the group, seems not to understand what is called anti-party activity alleging that he was the first person to nominate Dr. Bukola Saraki on the floor of Senate for the Senate President as against the decision of the great party.
She said the senator was single-handedly given an opportunity to nominate Secretary to the State Government despite the fact that the Governor had never had an encounter with the nominee.
Debora Oyiza has therefore appealed to the group to embrace peace having lost out in all their evil plots and manipulations against the governor.
The APC Chieftain, who stated today in Lokoja while addressing journalists alleged that Senator Melaye was only out to distract the governor from pursuing the vigorous agenda of developing the state, adding that he cannot be the judge in their own case.
She said the section of the party's constitution which the group quoted to back their action does not tally with the provision of Article 21 of their party's constitution to deal with party members.
The Deputy Women Leader debunked the allegation that the governor appointed non-APC members as commissioners and his personal aides.
"The Governor should be commended for his large-hearted policy of inclusive government rather than archaic policy of winner takes it all," the statement added.
The female politician, who took the controversial senator to the cleaners, said Dino who is the Spokesman of the group, seems not to understand what is called anti-party activity alleging that he was the first person to nominate Dr. Bukola Saraki on the floor of Senate for the Senate President as against the decision of the great party.
She said the senator was single-handedly given an opportunity to nominate Secretary to the State Government despite the fact that the Governor had never had an encounter with the nominee.
Debora Oyiza has therefore appealed to the group to embrace peace having lost out in all their evil plots and manipulations against the governor.
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