Saturday, 21 September 2013

nPDP: "We Have More Secret Members" - Aliyu Reveals




Niger state governor and member of the G7 governors, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu has  said that Bamanga Tukur led Peoples Democratic Party would be shocked to know that the Kawu Baraje-led fraction has more than the identified  seven governors.

He said other governors have deliberately chosen to silently support the nPDP.

Speaking in Minna while receiving the Executive Director of the Sir.  Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation, Aliyu who refused to disclosed the identity of the ‘silent members’, said, “there are many members of the G7 who intends to remain silent. They are silent members.”

He explained that people only identify the G7 because they (the G7 governors) are the ones most visible explaining  that there are some other governors who are in support of them.

The governor enjoined the Sarduana Foundation to ensure that they carry on the good work and promote unity in the north.

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