Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended Boss Mustapha, secretary to the government of the federation of Nigeria (SGF).
Mr. Mustapha was suspended by Gwadabawa ward, Yola north LGA of Adamawa state, as announced by Mu’azu Kabiru, chairperson of APC Gwadabawa, who said Mustapha failed to assist the party at the ward level when his attention was needed.
Kabiru said the SGF has failed to recognise the importance of the party’s executives in Gwadabawa who have worked to keep the ward united.
The suspension has however The acting chairperson of the APC in Adamawa, Samaila Tadawus, dismissed the suspension, saying that it was unconstitutional.
It should be recalled that Nigeria recently held general elections recently as President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been in office since 2015 will be completing his second term of four years by May 29.
The elections ushered a new political wave traceable to the presidential candidacy of dark-horse, Peter Obi of the Labour Party who appears anti-establishment and an appealing candidate to the demography of young voters. Obi came third at the national polls in the February 25th elections but his popularity has influenced victories for less popular candidates of the Labour Party at different levels across the country.
The opposition’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, won the Yola north LGA which is Mustapha while Aisha Binani, the governorship candidate of the APC, won the LGA but not by a wide margin during the governorship election.
Anti-party activities, that is, being engaged in activities that undermine or are detrimental to your political party, or may ruin its chances at the polls or bring it into disrepute, are common in Nigeria during election season. Perfect, the most notable in the 2023 election season was PDP’s G-5 governors who openly worked against the candidate of the party in the presidential poll.