Bashir Machina has fired back at a letter that claimed that he had resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and relinquished his ticket for Senate President Ahmed Lawan, saying that the letter was forged.
The said letter, which was reportedly addressed to the APC leadership sometime in July, had claimed that Machina had made the move in the hope to reconcile the issues’. Since his emergence, Machina’s candidacy has been hotly debated with pressure reportedly on him to relinquish the ticket to Lawan who lost out in the APC presidential race.
However, in a statement, Machina described the letter as forged’, accusing ‘some unscrupulous elements’ of trying to blackmail him.
‘I want to state unequivocally that the purported letter was forged. I did not at any time withdraw nor resign from my party,’ he said on Sunday.
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‘I was shocked when I discovered that some persons concocted plans to mislead the public, particularly my supporters into believing that I have withdrawn.”
Machina said, ‘The discrepancies between the two dates, especially between the date of writing the purported letter and the date it was received exposed the authors’ inadequacies and lack of sufficient administrative knowledge.
‘Although we suspect that this letter may be another fake news and the handwork of enemies of peace, the APC’s National secretariat must speak up on it since it is carrying the official stamp of the secretariat.
‘For the avoidance of doubt, I have not resigned nor withdrawn my candidature, I am in APC and have no intention to move to any party. I will (Insha Allah) pursue my senatorial ambition on the platform of the All Progressives Congress.
‘I have already instructed my lawyers to review the fake letter and take necessary legal action against the culprit(s).’
Machina has continued to maintained that he won’t relinquish the position for any reason.