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Kwara PDP Expelled Six Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities

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The People Democratic party (PDP) Lafiagi ward 1 and 2 branches of Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State has Expelled Six of its members from the party with immediate effect over alleged Anti-party activities.

Confirming the development to our reporter via a press statement, followed by phone conversations, the two ward Chairmen in the person of Hon. Issa Alh’ Mohammed (Lafiagi ward 1) and Hon. Mohammed Ndaba Alhassan (Chairman Lafiagi ward 2) said “the six members after being tried at their respective sub ward levels were found guilty of gross misconducts, crude and disparaging commentaries among others against our great party”

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They further opined that “their activities in recent times were at variance with the provisions of the party’s Constitution due to their several unwholesome conducts against the name and image of our party (PDP) across the two wards, Local Govt’ and state at large after several warnings”

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“The aforementioned members were therefore warned from parading themselves or act on behalf of the party representing the two wards, hence forth Consequently, and those with official party documents as a result of portfolios should submit such with immediate effect or be faced with full wrath of Law”

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The Expelled members are;

1.Ibrahim Idris Ejiko – Lafiagi ward 2 secretary.

2.Ibrahim Adam ( LABO) – Ward 2 Youth leader.

3.Mohammed Kudu Mohammed – Local govt’Ex- officio.

4.Alh’ Idris Ndatswako- Laf ward 1- party member

5.Adam Abiodun Laf¹ ward -1 – party member.

6Alh’ Hussaini Nma -Laf’ 1- party member.

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