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Zamfara Commissioner Resigns, Asks Matawalle To Shun ‘Politics Of Bitterness’

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The Permanent Commissioner, Zamfara State Hajj Commission, Alhaji Sirajo Maikatako, has resigned from the administration of Governor Bello Matawalle.

Naija News reports that Maikatako announced his resignation when he addressed a group, ‘APC Facebookers’, in Gusau on Thursday.

“I wish to announce my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party-led State Government,” he said.

“The decision is to show my commitments to support my political mentor, Senator Kabiru Marafa, towards promoting peace and unity in our great party, the All Progressives Congress.

“I want to call on the PDP-led government in the state to avoid politics of bitterness and witch-hunting.

“What I expect from PDP and other political parties in the state is for them congratulate us as APC members on the recent reconciliation achieved by our great party.

“We should avoid a do or die politics.”

The former Hajj Commissioner urged the PDP-led administration in the state to focus on governance and not politics.

Maikatako said: “We are calling on Governor Bello Matawalle to face governance so as to provide meaningful projects for the people of the state.

“We should wait until when the time of politics comes.”

He stated that the APC would reclaim the state in the 2023 general election following the reconciliation within its family in the state.