A pro-Buhari group, IStandwithBuhari,
has descended into crisis which has led to the resignation of its
National Coordinator, Mustapha Ramalan. In his letter of resignation,
which was made available to PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Ramalan said he had to
step down because he was not convinced on the
path being toed by the organisation.
“Having led the organization these past
couple of weeks, I have reached a hard and inevitable decision of
stepping down as its national coordinator with immediate effect,” Mr.
Ramalan said. “If I must lead the organization, I must be convinced more
than anyone, on the path we chose for ourselves.”
When contacted by PREMIUM TIMES, Mr.
Ramalan confirmed his resignation, saying he was not comfortable with
the way some decisions were taken in the group, especially with regard
to the proposed nine million-man pro-Buhari march.
An associate of Mr. Ramalan, Abdullahi
Aliyu, told PREMIUM TIMES the group’s leader canvassed a postponement of
the planned march but that he was overruled.
“Mr. Ramalan is of the opinion that the
nine million-man pro-Buhari march should be postponed because the
government is still trying to pick up and hence should be given more
time to justify the nine million-man march. Not this time,” Mr. Aliyu
said.
Mustapha Ramalan was appointed on March 6 to lead the organisation
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