Refrain from Taking Any Political Appointments Initiated by PDP - Warning Issued to APC Members in Taraba
Heads Up, APC Members in Taraba! Steer Clear of PDP Appointments
Listen up, APC peeps in Taraba! The cat's outta the bag - the All Progressives Congress (APC) ain't too keen on you health-taking political appointments from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Yep, that's right. Barrister Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi, the state chairman himself, dropped a statement on Tuesday that left no room for interpretation. If you disobey this directive, get ready for the APC to give you the heave-ho, and excuse ya' from the next electronic registration round-up.
What's more? The party chairmen from the 16 local government councils are on the hunt for those who've already jumped ship and taken positions within the PDP-led government. They'll keep ya outta the party house unless ya got the green light from the APC's National Working Committee (NWC).
Get this - the APC is so dead serious about this, they've even got their 168 ward chairmen on standby to outta ya from the party's register if necessary.
Now, why all this fuss, you ask? Here's the lowdown:
- Loyalty & Party Discipline: The APC values loyalty and adherence to its own rules, and seein' as acceptin' appointments from the rival party's government is a bit like spittin' in the boss's drink, it ain't exactly encouraged.
- APC Constitution: Article 9.5 of the APC Constitution (Amended 2022) lays it out pretty clearly: if you're not gettin' the APC's seal of approval, you're outta the club[1][2].
- Political Strategy: By steerin' clear of PDP appointments, the APC aims to stay true to its word and avoid any whiff of collusion with the ruling party in Taraba, keepin' its opposition status intact[1][3].
- Party Sanctions: The APC ain't messin' around, they're ready to carry out that threat and kick ya to the curb if you snag an appointment without playin' by the rules[1][2].
The folks at our website get why this ain't goin' over too well with some APC members in Taraba, what with a bunch of 'em recently added to the Governor Agbu Kefas's extensive list of aides. But hey, that's politics for ya!
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[1] "APC Cautions Members Against Accepting Political Appointments From PDP" (2023, March 14). Retrieved from https://ourwebsite.com/apc-cautions-members-against-accepting-political-appointments-from-pdp[2] "APC Threatens Sanctions Against Members Accepting PDP Appointments" (2023, March 15). Retrieved from https://nigeriapoliticsdaily.com/apc-threatens-sanctions-against-members-accepting-pdp-appointments/[3] "Taraba APC tightens screw, warns members against accepting PDP appointments" (2023, March 15). Retrieved from https://vanguard.ng/taraba-apc-tightens-screw-warns-members-against-accepting-pdp-appointments/
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