By Samuel Abasiekong-Abasiekong
As the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is weaving many twists on its internal crisis on daily basis, the main stakeholders in the party are exploring many options at the thick of the clock to get the platform out of the quagmire.
One of such moves is Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso recent plan to meet the self acclaimed Chairman of the party Nafiu Bala Gombe who has became a clog in the wheel of progress of ADC.
Kwankwaso whose crossing over to ADC has constituted a puzzle to the government in power, said:
“I was supposed to see Nafiu Bala yesterday, but until this morning he never came. Many people told me he will not come,”
Kwankwaso also referenced Bala’s age while stressing the need for guidance and political maturity.
“I googled and saw he was born in 1990; he is still young and has a lot to learn,” he added.
The former governor urged those close to Bala to counsel him, warning that his actions could have wider implications.
“People close to him must advise him and call him to order. He shouldn’t allow himself to be used,” Kwankwaso said, adding that Bala’s actions could further destabilise both the party and the country.
“What he is doing will not help Nigeria, APC and the party he wants to lead, ADC,” he stated.
