Abubakar Malami, the former head of justice and the president of the nation, has urged his supporters in Kebbi State to refrain from making political statements that could cause the state’s tensions to rise.
Mohammed Doka, Malami’s Special Adviser on Media, signed a statement informing musicians, political supporters, and other parties that using abusive language, mockery, or direct attacks on others is unacceptable.
I want to urge our teeming supporters to engage with the general public while promoting issue-based discourse. The former AGF was quoted as saying, “Their statements should be constructive, not ones that could undermine our democracy and Nigeria’s unity.”
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Doka characterized Malami as a peaceful and diligent citizen who would not back any deeds or remarks that might endanger Kebbi State.
In Kebbi, there has been speculation about Malami’s potential return to active politics, with reports that he might face Nasir Idris, the current governor, in the upcoming election.
The former minister played a key role in the governor’s ascendancy, but they are now seen as political rivals.
Source: Channels TV
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