Information available revealed that a source close to the former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdul Aziz Abubakar Yari, has disclosed that the sum of N100 million Naira was given to Zamfara State APC factional leader, distinguished Senator Kabiru Marafa, by the former Governor Abdul Aziz Abubakar Yari, to agree with the just concluded conditional meetings between the ranks of the party in the state.
The
source who pleaded anonymity said that, the two notable indigene of the
gold rich State are bent on destabilizing the present administration of
governor Bello Muhammad Matawalle ahead of 2023 general elections.
The
source said; "Out of the 100m received from the Ex-Governor, Senator
Marafa gave out the sum of 50 million Naira to his factional party
chairman Alh. Surajo Garba Maikatako, to mobilize their followers and
some hoodlums to destabilize the present administration of governor
Bello Muhammad Matawalle".
Recalled
that, Governor Bello Muhammad Matawalle inherited a very terrible state
of insecurity, huge bank loans, infrastructural decays, outstanding
civil servants wages and other forms of misappropriation from the former
Governor, Abdul Aziz Abubakar Yari.
This
our source said is a clear indication that, the former Governor and
Senator Marafa are only after looting the state which the peace loving
people of the state have made up their mind to resist by all legitimate
means come 2023.
According
to Alhaji Bello Mai (Alewa) from Zurmi Local Government area of Zamfara
State, "Ex -Governor Yari administration will continue to be the symbol
of sorrow, intimidation and daily mass burial of innocent people of
Zamfara state.
The
bereaved man who lost his two wives and 4 children during the
administration of ex-governor Yari as a results of his bad leadership
style lamented.
Another
APC supporter Malam Abdu from Dansadau (under Maru local government)
said, "the former governor Abdul Aziz Abubakar Yari had never for a day
come to sympathize with us with the series of attacks we experienced.
Neither did he sent any relieve materials when he was the governor.
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