APC Begins Probe, May Suspend Former Northern State Governor

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe State has constituted a five-member committee to probe Senator Danjuma Goje over alleged anti-party activities.

Naija News reports that this was made known to newsmen by the APC Ward Chairman in Kashere, Tanimu Abdullahi, shortly after inaugurating the committee in Kashere town of Akko Local Government Area of the state.

Abdullahi disclosed that the ruling party is suspecting that Goje allegedly connived with the opposition during the just concluded governorship and state assembly elections.

He said the committee would investigate the involvement of Goje, who is a former governor of the state and a serving senator representing Gombe Central Senatorial District, in anti-party activities, adding that they were aware that Senator Goje directed some of his loyalists to vote for a different party.

Abdullahi stated that the lawmaker allegedly gave out money for vote-buying against the APC, stressing that Goje is suspected of assisting an opposition party in the state during the just concluded governorship election.

The Ward chairman said the committee has been given two weeks to present a report for appropriate action against Goje if he is found guilty.”

Although the APC has won the presidential election, the governorship election, and most of the state Assembly seats, we would have performed better but for Goje’s anti-party activities.

“It is unfortunate that Senator Danjuma Goje and his supporters engaged in anti-party activities, and we are all witnesses. But the committee was inaugurated in compliance with the party’s constitution, which provided for fairness and justice,” he said.

This article was originally published on Naija News

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