The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State has dismissed reports suggesting it has withdrawn support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid.
This follows a statement on Friday, by the Arewa APC forum in Kano announcing its decision to back out, citing concerns over governance.
The group said the decision “follows extensive consultations and careful reflection on the direction of governance at the federal level”.
“The Forum has resolved that it can no longer, in good conscience, continue to lend support to an administration widely criticised for nepotism, incompetence, and corruption,” the statement reads.
“We believe that leadership must inspire confidence, uphold fairness, and demonstrate a sincere commitment to national unity, institutional integrity, and responsible governance.”
“Where these values are persistently undermined, silence becomes complicity.”
The group directed its members to act in line with its position in all future engagements.
Reacting in a statement on Saturday, Auwalu Abdullahi, the APC publicity secretary in Kano, described the claim as “false, misleading, and a calculated attempt to tarnish” the party’s image.
“The APC in Kano is aware of attempts by certain individuals and faceless groups to create confusion and disunity within the party,” the statement reads.
“We wish to state categorically that this so-called forum is not known to the party structure and does not represent the views of APC members in Kano State.”
The party affirmed its support for the Tinubu administration, urging party members and the public to disregard any statement capable of causing mischief and unnecessary tension.