Vinte e dois membros da assembleia de Kano abandonam NNPP

Pelo menos 22 membros da Assembleia do Estado de Kano desertaram do New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) em solidariedade ao governador Abba Kabir Yusuf.

De acordo com um relatório do Daily Trust, esses membros da assembleia tomaram essa medida para demonstrar seu apoio ao governador do Estado de Kano, Abba Kabir Yusuf. A deserção destaca as divisões internas dentro do NNPP no estado. A assembleia tem 40 membros, então esse movimento pode influenciar os trabalhos. O relatório não detalha mais razões ou resultados. A deserção ocorreu em 24 de janeiro de 2024.

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