The Kogi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has vehemently denied media reports that it suspended Senator Dino Melaye, a governorship aspirant, over alleged anti-party activities in the state. In a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by Farouk Yahaya, the party’s state secretary, the PDP stated that it never contemplated the suspension of the senator.
Furthermore, the party used the statement as an opportunity to warn troublemakers and mischief-makers who are attempting to cause chaos within the PDP to desist from such activities. The party emphasized that it is focused on the upcoming primary election and will not be distracted by any attempts to derail its plans.
The PDP has urged both its members and the general public to disregard the “misleading information” circulating in the media, noting that it is merely “fake news.” The party’s position on the matter is crystal clear: Senator Dino Melaye has not been suspended from the PDP, and the party is committed to ensuring a peaceful and transparent primary election process.
It is crucial to note that baseless allegations and unfounded rumors have no place in the democratic process. As such, the PDP’s warning to troublemakers is a reminder that the party is committed to promoting transparency, accountability, and fairness in its internal affairs.
In conclusion, the Kogi State PDP has categorically denied the media reports about Senator Dino Melaye’s suspension and has warned anyone attempting to cause unrest within the party to desist from such activities. The party remains focused on its primary election and urges the public to disregard any “fake news” on the matter.
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