Politics
Atiku’s suspension a product of Indian hemp smoking — Ex-SGF
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and North-East Vice Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, Mr Babachir Lawal, has dismissed the purported suspension of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, himself, and others, urging the public to disregard the action, which he attributed to what he described as “Indian hemp smokers.”
It was reported that a factional chairman of ADC in the state, Raji Zumo, announced during a press conference on Monday the suspension of Atiku, Lawal and the party’s transition committee chairman, Sadiq Ibrahim.
Speaking exclusively to PUNCH, Babachir said, “If some people take heavy Indian hemp, they can claim to be President of Nigeria, so don’t consider them as normal people. Indian hemp is on duty.”
He said Raji has no reasonable position in the ADC that empowered him to speak on behalf of the party.
“Raji’s actions demonstrated the power of Indian hemp against our young men. What is his position in the party in Adamawa State, if not under the influence of drugs?” he said.
Also speaking, the Adamawa State Chairman of the ADC, Mr. Shehu Yohanna, said the statement credited to Raji was not only baseless but also insisted that he had left the party long ago.
“Raji was my deputy, before he disappeared to an unknown place, only for him to resurface on social media on Monday, suspending our father, Atiku Abubakar,” he said.
An Adamawa State High Court on Thursday suspended the ADC congresses in the state.
Justice Ahmed Isa of Yola High Court No. 6, who presided over the case, ordered the suspension of the congresses slated for Thursday until the determination of the case.
The court adjourned the case to April 15, 2026, for continuation of hearing.
The embattled ADC chairman of the Adamawa State chapter, Shehu Yohanna, approached the court and asked it to halt the congresses due to his exclusion from the planning process.
Yohanna filed the suit against Mr. Sadiq Dasin, the state chairman of the transition committee of the ADC, Adamawa State chapter.
When PUNCH contacted Lawal, he denied knowledge of the court ruling.
“I am in Abuja, so I don’t know about the case. Go and ask those that were in court today. I don’t know anything concerning the court case,” he said.
The Adamawa State chapter of the ADC has been engulfed in crisis since last year over the leadership of the party, creating three different factions. (The PUNCH)
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