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BREAKING: Secretary To Government Of The Federation Of Nigeria, Boss Mustapha Suspended Till Further Notice

BREAKING: Secretary To Government Of The Federation Of Nigeria, Boss Mustapha Suspended Till Further Notice
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, has been suspended by the All Progressives Congress in Adamawa State.
He was suspended for losing his polling unit to the Peoples Democratic Party at the presidential and governorship polls.
The party disclosed that the SGF did not contribute to the victory of its presidential and governorship candidates.
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Announcing the suspension at a press conference in Yola, chairman of Gwadabawa Ward said Mustapha was not committed to the victory of APC at the presidential election.
He stated that the indefinite suspension followed complaints from his ward, adding that nobody could be above the party that gave them the platform.
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