EX-MINISTER, ALHASSAN RETURNS TO APC HEADQUARTERS TO PACK HER THINGS; SAYS PARTY DOESN’T DESERVE ANYTHING GOOD
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EX-MINISTER, ALHASSAN RETURNS TO APC HEADQUARTERS TO PACK HER THINGS; SAYS PARTY DOESN’T DESERVE ANYTHING GOOD
Joseph Omoniyi
Weeks after her defection from the ruling party, All Progressives Party, APC to the United Democratic Party UDP, immediate past Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan, today returned to the party secretariat in Jalingo, Taraba state and retrieved all the items she reportedly donated to the party while she was a member.
According to her, she bought the items with her money and that she removed them because the party doesn’t deserve anything good from her.
Items she retrieved include rugs, computers, chairs, air conditioners and many others.
Reacting to the development, APC publicity secretary in the state, Aaron Aryimas, said the party finds her action very shameful.
According to him, it was surprising to see the former gubernatorial candidate of the party become so petty in her action.
“We find this development shameful, unfortunately, it is true. The former minister has emptied the office she furnished when she was a member of the APC.
It is a very shameful action, but we shall leave her to conscience” he said
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