Former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, and Senator Kabir Marafa have both rejected Governor Bello Matawalle as the leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Zamfara State, adding that Mr Matawalle’s entry into the APC will escalate the party’s crisis.
This was in a reaction to the Chairman of the National caretaker committee of the APC, Mala Mai Buni, speech while welcoming Matawalle into the party, saying that Matawalle will remain the leader of the party, while the party exco in the state has been dissolved.
Therefore, speaking with BBC Hausa after a meeting with Governor Nasir El-Rufai in Kaduna state, Yari and Marafa said they will not agree with someone new coming to join the party as their leader in just one day.
According to the duo, they had earlier met with six governors from the APC to discuss the conditions upon which Matawalle would be accepted into the party.
“It is one thing we do not agree with, where Governor Mai Mala said [Matawalle is the leader of the APC] because he was not in our discussions with the six governors,” they said.
“What we agreed on was to go and launch Bello first and return to negotiations.
“What we agreed on is what we would give in the party and what we would take in government.
“But when we went there, there was a controversy and we found that there was a plan, some said, the party was to be disbanded.
“The party cannot be destroyed because no one has the power to destroy it.”
Senator Marafa described the appointment of Governor Matawalle as the leader of the APC in Zamfara as a scam.
He said some APC leaders sitting in Abuja cannot just appoint leaders in Zamfara State.