Thursday, March 26, 2026 - The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Nasarawa State has suspended its State Chairman, Adamu Bako Ninga, over allegations of gross misconduct and anti-party activities.
The decision was taken during a meeting of the party’s State
Working Committee (SWC) held on March 25, 2026, following what members
described as extensive deliberations on the chairman’s conduct.
In a suspension letter signed by the State Secretary, Kafas
D. Kaura, the party accused Ninga of actions that contravene its constitution.
“You are hereby suspended in view of multiple actions and
inactions inconsistent with the provisions of the party constitution,” the
statement read in part.
The PDP outlined several allegations against the chairman,
including leaking sensitive party information to rival political groups,
high-handed leadership style, and taking unilateral decisions without
consulting the SWC.
Other claims include his alleged failure to convene crucial
party meetings and involvement in activities considered detrimental to the
party’s interests.
According to the party, Ninga is to serve a one-month
suspension pending the outcome of a disciplinary investigation.
The SWC also directed him to immediately hand over all party
property in his possession to the deputy chairman.
The party stated that the action was taken in line with
Section 57(3) of its constitution, adding that further measures would be
determined after the disciplinary process is concluded.

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