Too good to be true, as we gathered that the reputable APC Social
Media Forum has finally dumped Yari to embrace the people’s Governor
Matawalle.
From Maiharaji Altine Gusau, Hundreds of APC Social Media
Facebookers, Under the auspices of ‘APC Social Media Forum’ have dumped
their Master Former Governor Abdul Aziz Yari, affirming their support to
Governor Bello Matawalle.
The Facebookers, who were at the Government House yesterday to
announce their defection from APC to PDP were led by the chairman,
Comrade Aminu Mohammed (Lecturer) and the Secretary, Comrade Ahmed
Mohammed Janbako.
In their separate speeches, the Leaders of the APC Social Media
Forum, Comrade Aminu Mohammed Kaura (Lecturer) and Comrade Ahmed
Mohammed Janbako and other Facebookers who witnessed the occasion are
more ascertain to be for Gov. Matawalle now.
In their separate speeches, the Leaders of the APC Social Media
Forum, Comrade Aminu Mohammed Kaura (Lecturer) and Comrade Ahmed
Mohammed Janbako said their decisions to dump their former party, the
APC and join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was as a result of the
leadership qualities of Governor Bello Matawalle.
“We decided to dump our former master Alhaji Abdul Aziz Yari and
his party the APC because of the way and manner Governor Bello Mohammed
Matawalle is handling the security situation of the state”.
“As a result of his leadership qualities and his efforts in
tackling the insecurity challenges in the state, the economic activities
have since resumed fully and all roads and market places that were
closed by the previous administration have since been reopened”.
Governor Matawalle with the defected APC Facebookers at Government
House were all in a happy mood for the new development to promote the
good works of the Governor for the people in Zamfara.
They further said that the present administration in the state has
given youths a lot of opportunities to contribute their quoter in the
development of the state.
Receiving the Facebookers at Government House Chamber, Governor
Matawalle commended the forum for their courage and decision to support
his administration.
Matawalle described the action as commendable, urging the social
media handlers in the state to avoid promoting fake news stressing
that it could destroy the long existing peace of the country.
He maintained that there was the need for handlers of social media
in the state to stop promoting fake news on their news in order to avoid
causing chaos and acrimony among the people.
“I urge you to use your talent to promote peace and unity among the
people of the state and the country for the purpose of having a united
and more secured nation”.
The Governor described the Social Media as a tool for positive
change and progress, lamenting however that it was now used by
disgruntled elements to cause confusion and chaos for their selfish
Interest.
“Social Media is now one of the major sources of news but its major
problem is that, it has been hijacked by unpatriotic citizens who are
using it negatively to fabricate lies and promote disunity among people
of the state and nation instead of promoting unity and economic
prosperity”.
Gov. Matawalle expressed delight that they have left the APC and were ready to work with him for the development of the state.
He therefore urged them to assist the government at all levels in
promoting and enlightening the public about government’s policies and
programmes instead of disseminating news capable of destroying the state
or their individual communities.
Gov. Bello Matawalle expressed optimism that, if social media was
handled positively and in according with the laws of the land,
meaningful progress could be achieved within shortest possible time.
Also in attendance were the Secretary to the State Government,
Alhaji Bala Bello Maru, Chief of Staff Government House, Col Bala Mande
Rtd, the Permanent Secretary Ministry for Local Governments and
Community Development, Alhaji Abubakar Jaafar Maradun Principal Private
Secretary, Lawal Umar Maradun, as well as the Sole Administrator, Maru
Local Government, Alhaji Salisu Isa Dangulbi.
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