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APC State Chairmen Disown Call For Akpabio’s Sack, Back Actions Taken At NDDC

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The Forum of All Progressives Congress, APC State Chairmen has disowned recent claims that alleged that it called for the sack of Senator Godswill Akpabio as minister of Niger Delta Affairs.

The forum in a statement obtained by GreenWhiteGreen alleged that the publications allegedly attributed to the forum were fakes that did not emanate from the body.

The forum in the statement issued by its chairman, Alhaji Ali Bukar Dalori, and secretary, Dr Ben Nwoye, gave its full endorsement to the actions undertaken by Senator Akpabio.

GreenWhiteGreen has meanwhile learnt that the move against Akpabio was being spearheaded by entrenched interests in the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.

Asserting that it was fully in support of the measures taken by the president in ordering a forensic audit of the NDDC and constitution of a 3 man Interim Management Committee, to handle affaris the forum said:

“The attention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) State Chairmen’s Forum has been drawn to a trending publication, calling for the removal of the Honourable Minister of the Niger Delta Affairs, His Excellency, Senator Godswill Akpabio.

“The Forum wishes to state, categorically, that the said publication did not emanate from the Forum. It is a concoction of the originators of the fake, malicious and misleading fabrication, intended to embarrass Mr. President.

“The general public is therefore enjoined to discountenance the said publication as due process is being followed to unravel the perpetrators of the dastardly plot of using the name of the APC State Chairmen’s Forum in such a fallacious publication.

“The Forum further restates its unflinching support for the commitment and success of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.”

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