Kano's All Progressives Congress leadership has filed formal complaints against Housing Minister Yusuf Atta, accusing him of disruptive conduct and statements that threaten regional stability. State chairman Abdullahi Abbas communicated the grievances to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and national party officials, warning that continued violations could trigger removal proceedings.
The correspondence challenges Atta's commentary on organizational decisions, noting his ministerial position carries no authorization for public relations duties. Party officials stressed that while cabinet members may back preferred candidates, federal appointees should prioritize cohesion over divisive rhetoric that might be mistaken for institutional positions.
Abbas emphasized that designated representatives handle communications regarding political operations, cautioning the minister against repeated disparaging statements about colleagues. The directive highlights expectations that executive council members advance collective solidarity rather than fuel internal discord through unauthorized pronouncements.
The correspondence challenges Atta's commentary on organizational decisions, noting his ministerial position carries no authorization for public relations duties. Party officials stressed that while cabinet members may back preferred candidates, federal appointees should prioritize cohesion over divisive rhetoric that might be mistaken for institutional positions.
Abbas emphasized that designated representatives handle communications regarding political operations, cautioning the minister against repeated disparaging statements about colleagues. The directive highlights expectations that executive council members advance collective solidarity rather than fuel internal discord through unauthorized pronouncements.