The
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has acknowledged that President
Muhammadu Buhari has been away from the country longer than expected.
The
party’s spokeman, Bolaji Abdullahi, said this at the end of their
National Working Committee (NWC) meeting in Abuja on Thursday, which had
some Governors in attendance.
He, however, commended Buhari, for transferring power to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, before his departure.
“The
national working committee (NWC) of our great party, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) led by the national chairman, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun on Thursday met with governors elected on the platform of
the APC,” Abdullahi said.
“The national chairman reviewed the
state of the party, x-raying the challenges facing the APC in relations
to funding and financing.
“It was agreed that the party is not
effectively funded as it should be. A new funding mechanism was
therefore devised based on a planned continuous membership registration
exercise across the country. The meeting agreed that this is the only
sustainable way to fund the party.
“The meeting also discussed
the situations in some of the state chapters of the party, and it was
agreed that an effective conflict resolution mechanism will be put in
place to stem the tide of internal dissension and resolve existing
issues.
“As we near the midterm, the meeting also resolved to
launch a project to showcase the accomplishments of APC governors in all
the 24 states controlled by the party.
“The upcoming non-elective convention was also discussed and it was agreed that the convention will take place on April 29.
“The
meeting acknowledged that the president, His Excellency, Muhammadu
Buhari has been away longer than was originally envisaged. The meeting
however, commended the president for following the rule of law by
allowing the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo to assume proper
leadership and by so doing saved the country the kind of trauma that was
experienced in the past”, he stated.
Buhari has been on medical vacation in the UK since January 19.
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