Breaking: APC NEC Meeting Shifts To Thursday March 17

The change from Tuesday to Thursday, sources say, is to ensure the President participates virtually from London
March 9, 2022
Breaking: APC NEC Meeting Shifts To Thursday March 17

Authoritative information reaching Prime Business Africa on Wednesday evening indicates that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will now hold its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on Thursday March 17, 2022.

This runs contrary to the original plan stipulating Tuesday, March 15 as the NEC meeting date. The change followed a regular meeting  of the APC CECPC  presided over by the new Chairman and governor of Niger State Abubakar Sani Bello in Abuja on March 8, 2022.

Sources said the change in date is to  ensure that President Muhammadu Buhari, who is currently on a medical trip in London, would be able to participate virtually as the President’s changed.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Buhari In London Joins Bello’s First APC NEC Meeting On Tuesday

Recall that Prime Business Africa had exclusively reported that President Buhari would be joining the NEC meeting from London.   The date is no longer Tuesday March 15; the new date is now Thursday March 17, 2022,” a source familiar with the entire arrangement told Prime Business Africa on Wednesday.

Uduegbunam Chukwujama
+ posts

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Former Super Eagles Coach Festus Onigbinde Dies at 88

Former head coach of the Nigeria national football team, Festus Adegboye Onigbinde, has died at the age of 88. The family confirmed his passing in a statement signed by Bolade Adesuyi, noting that the Modakeke-born high chief died on Monday night after
Previous Story

Umahi Saga: ‘Court Impeachment’ And 2023 Election Jamboree

Next Story

Role Of Air Transport In Ending Insecurity In Road, Sea Trips 

Don't Miss

super delivery from Brighton's Georginio Rutter

FA Cup: Brighton Stuns Chelsea As Man City Forges Ahead

Against initial permutations, Brighton & Hove Albion got the better

How TV, Social Media, Screens Kill Your Eyes: 6 Things You Must Know

SCROLLING and swiping on social media, watching TV, reading work