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APC Threatens To Sanction Jibrin, Say Budget Scandal Has Great Negative Impact On Buhari

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the former Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Abdumumini Jibrin, for flouting the party’s order not to make further public comment on the raging furore over the alleged padding of the 2016 budget.

?T?he party threatened to sanction the former committee chair if he continued to make public comments on the scandal.
Mr. J?i?brin had accused the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara?,? and three other principal officers of padding the ?budget.
The APC, in a letter by its Deputy National Chairman, North, Lawali Shuaibu, to ?had ordered Messrs Dogara and J?i?
brin? ?to stop issuing public statements on the scandal.

The former appropriation committee chairman in a number of tweets last Sunday accused the speaker of conniving with two serving governors and ex-lawmakers ?in an attempt to change the media narrative against him.

In a statement by ?its acting spokesperson, Timi Frank, the ruling party accused Mr. Jibrin of lack of respect for a committee led by Mr. Shuaibu which is working tirelessly to resolve the crisis.

“It is now obvious how disrespectful, mannerless and desperate Hon. Jibrin could be even to the leaders of our party which include the national deputy chairman north, national secretary, national treasurer and others who have been sleeplessly working to ensure that peace return to the House,” the party said.

“But if Hon. Jibril does not have respect for Speaker Dogara as a person, it is expected of him to respect the office of the Speaker, the number four citizen of our party and the country. J?i?brin should also be told that he has shown clear disrespect for President Muhammadu Buhari who is the leader of our party by this singular act.

“It is high time Hon. Jibril should keep quiet and stop this public show of shame before his excesses will be made known to Nigerians and the whole world.”

The party reminded the embattled former committee chairman that “his continued show of shame does not only stop at him but has great negative impact on the party, its members and President Muhammadu Buhari-led government.

“He should be also aware that disobeying party in this manner may attract sanction if the party deem it fit?,?” ?the statement said.?

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