The Kwara Must Change group, which last week announced the launch of an initiative to recall Senate President Bukola Saraki by his constituency, has any affiliation with any political party.
The group In a statement on Monday, said a statement that appeared in the national press in which the chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Ilorin West Local Government Area, Alhaji Suleiman Bala, stated that it is unknown to the party confirms its authenticity.
“We thank the party chairman for further confirming that Kwara Must Change is not a group that seeks undue attention from politicians and political parties,” it said, describing KMC as a politically conscious organization made up of citizens from various political parties and non-parties alike.
“For the purpose of clarity, “Kwara Must Change” has been existing even before the formation of APC and our membership is made up of young and old people from across Kwara State, but more dominantly from Ilorin since this is the birth place of the organization,” it said.
The group stated that its current effort to recall Mr. Saraki is simply to exercise the right of the people to hire and fire a non-performing employee, in this case, the Senate President.
KMC also noted that if Mr. Bala, their “father” in APC says the group is not known to him, the reverse is the case with the group, whose members know him and the rest of its leaders, and disagree with their leadership style, which explains their determination to exercise their rights as guaranteed in the Constitution.
The group said it understands that as loyal party men, politicians particularly those in APC, would be under intense pressure to dissociate themselves from the group but cannot dissociate themselves from the hunger, hardship, and joblessness affecting their own children, friends and families.
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