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Former defence minister Badaru denies defection rumours
The immediate past Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, has debunked claims that he has dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the former minister described online reports of his defection from the ruling party as baseless and speculative.
Recall that there had been reports that Badaru left the APC following a political rift between him and his predecessor, Umar Namadi, the current governor of Jigawa State.
Political sources in the state had claimed that the rift had deepened with several supporters of Badaru feeling marginalised within the Jigawa APC.
Others said the rumours suggest he might be keen on repairing the damage and reaffirming his loyalty to the party, potentially paving the way for reconciliation efforts within the APC in Jigawa State.
However, in the statement issued by Mati Ali, his media aide, the former minister reaffirmed his committment and loyalty to the ruling party.
His words, “I categorically state that the report is entirely false, unfounded, and a product of political mischief,” Badaru said.
The former minister emphasised that he remains committed to the APC, a party he helped found.
“My loyalty to the party remains absolute and unwavering,” he said.
Badaru urged the public and APC members to disregard the false reports.
“I remain a dedicated member of the party and have no intention whatsoever of leaving the APC,” Badaru said.
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