Nigeria: 'Nasarawa Violence is Political'

12 March 2013
interview

Mallam Abdulkarim Abdullahi, was a chieftain of the CPC in Nasarawa State before he was appointed chairman of the state's Universal Basic Education Board. He spoke with our correspondent on the dissolution of Governor Tanko Al-Makura's cabinet and recent cases of violence in the state saying they're politically motivated.

Its over a month now since Governor Al-Makura dissolved his cabinet, as one of those close to the governor what would you say is delaying the re-constitution of the cabinet?

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