APC To Begin E-registeration of Members, Moves to Retain Power In 2027

APC To Begin E-registeration of Members, Moves to Retain Power In 2027
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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC Abdullahi Ganduje has stated that even though it is not yet an election period, the party is reinvigorating to retain power come 2027.

The former Kano state governor who said this at the Northcentral Stakeholders’ Meeting In Lafia, the Nasarawa state capital added that the ruling All Progressives Congress will retain and get new state governors, as well as Mr President to secure another mandate to continue with his government’s policies and programmes.

He stressed; “On the Party affair, you may recall that in my inaugural address, I made a commitment to strengthen unity in our party by working hard individually and collectively.

Ganduje however reiterated that for him to succeed as the party chairman the cooperation and support of all Party members would be required.

He added; “While we are structuring our party into a truly grassroots progressive party, may I also appeal to our governors to support the state party leadership by ensuring that all the state Party offices at the ward, local government and state levels are fully functional.”

He maintained that the move would enable party members across the country to have symbolic representation in their neighborhood.

“It will also facilitate party activities to roll out all year round, without necessarily waiting till during campaigns or elections.

Another commitment I made is the e-registration of our members. The exercise will be launched in Niger State on a date to be announced. To achieve these noble objectives, the national secretariat has asked for one nomination from each Senatorial zone of the country for training and step down.

Therefore, state Party leadership should also liaise with their state Governors to nominate persons who have the capacity to learn and impact such knowledge at their respective states.” He emphasized further.

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