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Amande Msughter Solomon Denies Involvement in Jato-Aka Clash

Amande Msughter Solomon, a native of Nzaav in Turan, Kwande Local Government Area, has issued a strong disclaimer denying allegations of his involvement in any clash in Jato-Aka.

In a statement posted on Facebook, Solomon described the claims made by Asom D Jerry as “entirely a figment of his imagination,” stressing that no such incident ever occurred.

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He further clarified that he has not seen Hon. Agogo in the past eight months and maintained that his relationship with Young T, Zakeke, and other sons of Turan remains cordial regardless of political affiliations.

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Solomon urged the general public to disregard the circulating narrative, emphasizing that he did not clash with anyone in Jato-Aka.

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The disclaimer comes amid ongoing tensions and reports of intra-party conflicts within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in parts of Benue State during the recent primaries.

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