A former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has denied leaving the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) accusing Umar Ganduje-led government in Kano State of being behind the reports of his defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Kwakwanso made this known while debunking the reports that he defected with some of his loyalists to the former ruling party.

Kwankwaso, a member of the national Assembly, described the report as “malicious story” meant to tarnish his image.

Kwankwaso’s chief of staff, Aminu Abdussalam, who spoke to newsmen on Tuesday, said the report was “totally unfounded.”

He said the senator and his supporters had not at any time thought of leaving the APC.

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According to him, the Kano State government planted the story to cause disaffection among his supporters after the national leadership of the APC recognised the leadership of Umar Doguwa as the legitimate chairman of the party in the state.

According to him, “We have not at any time contemplated leaving the APC. We were surprised and deeply appalled when we read the story.

“The story was planted by Kano State government and some political opponents who are threatened by the mass followership Senator Kwankwaso enjoys nationwide.

“Kano State government was the one that planted the same story last year, and its agents are still the same characters spreading the false story.

“They are angry that the national leadership of our great party, the APC, has endorsed the Umar Doguwa-led chairmanship of the party in Kano and dismissed their sham congresses.”