Barely twenty-hours after his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC), former Nasarawa State Governor, Abdulahhi Adamu, has been accused of issuing fake employment letters to youths in the state.
It has been alleged in a release by the Nasarawa State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Friday.
The ruling party claims that Adamu, a serving senator representing Nasarawa West senatorial district, is using the problem of unemployment, to force unsuspecting indigenes to join the APC.
The statement signed by the state publicity secretary of the PDP, Mark Neto, urged the former governor, to return to his constituency and concentrate on his job and quit "fruitless antics to remain relevant."
"The Nasarawa state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) wishes to draw the attention of the general public and most especially its teaming supporters of a purported plan by senator Abdullahi Adamu, representing Nasarawa west senatorial district to coarse people across the 147 electoral wards in the state into joining the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the name of job offer," Neto said.
The statement reads that the ruling party will not tolerate "desperate politicians turn our young graduates and applicants into becoming political thugs in the state, while their families and children are given best of treatment in their various chosen careers."
What is more, the PDP urged the attacked politicians to publish the employment offer in the media, "rather than cajoling innocent citizens to take wrong steps in their lives." The ruling party officials also threatened to make the list of those deceitfully recruited into the APC available to public, should the Senator fails to do as requested.
DAILYPOST
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