KANO
— National leadership of the yet-to-be registered All Progressives
Congress, APC,has approved the appointment of a nine-man Interim
Management Committee of the mega party, comprising three
nationalprincipal officers each from the merging parties.
Briefing
reporters in Kano yesterday, Secretary of the Central merging Committee
of All Progressive Party, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, explained that the
measure was adopted to facilitate the registration exercise of the mega
party.
Shekarau said: “The national leadership of APC has agreed
unanimously that the national principal officers of ACN, CPC and ANPP,
which includes the national Chairman,national Secretary, and Treasurer,
respectively, should form the interim management committee of APC for
the purpose of registration of the mega party with Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, only.”
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He disclosed
that leaders of the merging parties are expected to meet this week to
appoint chairman and other officers to run the party, stressing that
“their assignment will last till we secure our registration.”
Shekarau, who is also the Chairman of ANPP merger Committee, said that principal officers of APGA and DPP were left out of theInterim Management Committee because the Central Merging Committee relates with it as a group in the emerging party.
Shekarau, who is also the Chairman of ANPP merger Committee, said that principal officers of APGA and DPP were left out of theInterim Management Committee because the Central Merging Committee relates with it as a group in the emerging party.
He said: “We in the Central Merging
Committee relate with APGA and DPP as a group and we have accommodated
them administratively. They are not with us as a party but as a lager
group within the merging mega party.”
Shekarau further disclosed that
the central merging committee is winding up its duties in line with the
dictate of their mandate, stressing that “all committees set up for the
purpose of merger will cease to exist as soon as the interim management
assumed its leadership role.
‘INEC has 30 days’
“INEC has 30 days to respond to our application and we shall be counting our days right from the day we submit same to them and I am optimistic we would scale through the hurdle.”
“INEC has 30 days to respond to our application and we shall be counting our days right from the day we submit same to them and I am optimistic we would scale through the hurdle.”
The former Governor of Kano, who expressed
optimism that the new party will secure INEC’s registration, noted that
under INEC’s guidelines, the commission has 30 days to convey approval
or otherwise.
Source: vanguardng.com
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