The Coalition of United Political Parties on Thursday dissociated itself from a group that, on Wednesday, endorsed the Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje.
The group had, during a solidarity visit to the governor, claimed that the CUPP had decided to drop plans to contest Gandujeโs victory in the state governorship election at the tribunal.
But the CUPP, in a statement by its national spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, said the groupโs position did not reflect the position of CUPP.
Ugochinyere said that, as far as the CUPP was concerned, Gandujeโs mandate would be retrieved from him.
He said the coalition would never associate with the โillegalityโ which, he alleged, โfoisted the governor on the people of the state.โ
He said, โThe national headquarters of the Coalition of United Political Parties has dissociated itself from a group that calls itself the Kano State chapter of the coalition and used its platform to endorse Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
โThe group, led by one Isah Nuhu Isah, was said to have paid a solidarity visit to Ganduje during which it claimed that 42 parties that made up the coalition in the state have dropped their plan to challenge Gandujeโs victory at the just-concluded supplementary election before the tribunal.
โWe make bold to say that the CUPP is a national coalition formed to work for the emergence of the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar; and the protection of national interest.
โThe coalition is not meant for any state jamboree as being witnessed in Kano.
โFor the avoidance of any doubt, the position of the CUPP remains that Ganduje is parading a stolen mandate that will be retrieved from him.
โThe recruitment of APC agents from Ganduje village to come under the name of CUPP to support the stolen mandate he is parading is laughable.
โThe coalition, therefore, has not, and will never endorse him because we will not be part of the illegality that foisted him on the people of Kano State, who roundly rejected him as seen during the election.โ