The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nassarawa Eggon Local Government Area of Nasarawa State has suspended the state Commissioner for Land and Survey, Dr Salihu Alizaga, over alleged insurbordination to the party leadership.
Mr Malle Moses, the Chairman, Caretaker Committee, announced the suspension while inaugurating a 7-man committee to investigate the allegation level against the commissioner by the APC officials in the area.
He said that the suspension of Alizaga was to pave way for thorough investigation into his alleged insurbordination to party leadership in his ward.
“As you can see, we have received formal complaint/petition against Hon. (Dr) Ahmed Salihu Alizaga from the APC leadership of Nassarawa Eggon/Alizaga ward, that is his ward.
“We have decided to constitute a seven man committee to investigate the allegation levelled against the commissioner by the party leadership of his ward.
“It is in view of this that we (the leadership of the party) at the local government level decided to suspend the commissioner pending the outcome of the investigation on his alleged insurbordination,” he said.
Moses urged the committee to do a thorough job in the interest of the party and for the overall development of the country.
He urged stakeholders of the party in the area to work in unity in order to take the party to greater height.
Earlier, Mr Umar Dahiru, the Secretary, APC, Nassarawa Eggon local government, while reading the formal complaint/petition against the commissioner, alleged that Alizaga has being interfering in the affairs of the party in his ward without the permission of the party.
Responding, Mr Bala Moses, the Secretary of the investigative committee, promised to discharge their assignment without fear of favour.
Moses however urged members of the party to avail the committee with useful information that would enable them do a thorough job.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the committee members included Alhaji Mohammed Ubangari as Chairman, while Yakubu Musa, Andoka Elijah, Mathew Duniya, Aminu Jibrin and Chris Yerima would serve as members. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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