The All progressives Congress APC Chiroma Ward in lafia government council has Suspended the State APC youths leader Alhaji Abdullahi Masi Over alledged Misconduct in the Party.

APC Chairman Chiroma Ward Muhammed Ramalan Announced the Suspension of the State APC youths Leader at a Press Briefing in lafia the Nasarawa State Capital.

According to Muhammad Ramalan the Suspension of the State APC youths leader Abdullahi Masi who is from Chiroma ward become necessary following Misconduct, insubordinate and disrespect to some party highrachy in the State.

The Chiroma APC ward Chairman explained that the party at the ward level will not hold it’s arm and it’s member to disrespect party’s leaders at these crucial time that Electioneering is around the corner.

In a Swift reaction the State APC youths Leader Alhaji Abdullahi Masi explained that the decision of Chiroma APC ward leaders is uncallfore and the hand work of subatours and mischief makers who did not mean well for the party and the State governor Abdullahi Sule.

The State APC youths leader noted that he is not aware of thier decision and he has not served with any later of Suspension and he remains the State APC youths leader

COV/Aliyu Muraki/Lafia

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