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2023: APC Chieftains May Clash Over Zoning Of Party’s National Chairman, Presidential Seats

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There is indications that chieftains of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) may clash over how the national chairman of the party and the party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections would emerge.
BIGPENNGR reports that there is already serious horse-trading and under current scheming by chieftains of the party ahead the national convention where new officers of the party would emerge and eventual other posts.

But the All Progressives Congress (APC) Caretaker/ Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) is yet to make a formal pronouncement on the date of the national convention to elect the party’s national officers, according to report.

However, chieftains of the ruling party and power blocs are not relenting in positioning themselves for the exalted office of the national chairman.

A report in Saturday Tribune, revealed that stakeholders in the party are disturbed over the CECPC’s pronouncement during the week that it was yet to pick a date for the national convention.

While inaugurating appeal committees for the recently conducted ward congresses, the National Secretary of the party, Senator John James Akpanudoedehe, said the outcome of the report and recommendations of the appeal committees would decide when the local, state and zonal congresses would be conducted.

The party’s leadership has equally been silent on the zoning arrangement that would decide the geo-political zones that would produce the National Chairman, National Secretary, Organising Secretary, among other strategic officers.

Party chieftains with eyes on the presidential ticket are, however, not leaving anything to chance, knowing that a new set of national officers would conduct the national convention where the party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections would emerge.

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A senior member of the CECPC, however, told Saturday Tribune in confidence that the national leader of the party, President Muhammadu Buhari, would decide the zoning arrangement.

He said: “The decision on the zones to produce the national officers is beyond the caretaker committee. If any of us tells you anything contrary, he is deceiving you. When the time comes, President Buhari will sit down with some of the stakeholders and they will take a position.

“That is beyond the mandate of Governor Mai Mala Buni and the rest of us in the caretaker committee.”

Saturday Tribune checks revealed that former governors and former senators aspiring to the office of the National Chairman are predominantly from the North Central and North East zones.

The list of the aspirants includes Abdul Aziz Yari; Senators Ali Modu Sheriff, Kashim Shettima, Tanko Al-Makura, George Akume and Danjuma Goje, former governors of Zamfara, Borno, Nasarawa, Benue and Gombe States, respectively.

Also in the race are a former chieftain of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) from Kwara State, Mustapha Salihu and Sunny Moniedafe from Adamawa State.

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Further investigation revealed that the senator representing Niger East, Sani Musa, has since joined the race for the position of the national chairman.

A Saturday Tribune source at the party’s national secretariat disclosed that the Niger State governor, Abubakar Sani Bello’s push for the office of the National Chairman be zoned to the North Central has created a cold war between him and his counterpart in Kogi State, Yahaya Bello.

“Governor Yahaya Bello doesn’t want the office of the National Chairman zoned to North Central. He believes that such an arrangement would foreclose his presidential ambition. That is in conflict with the interest of Governor Sani Bello who wants the position for the North Central,” the source said.

 

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