BREAKING: APC Postpones State Congresses To October 16

September 22, 2021
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ALL Progressives Congress (APC) has postponed its state congresses nationwide to October 16th.

The party exercise was initially scheduled to hold on Saturday, October 2.

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Sources close to the Acting National Chairman and Governor of Yobe State, Mala Buni, noted that the development followed consultation with President Muhammadu Buhari.

The party had successfully conducted its ward and local government congresses between July 31 and September 4.

Despite claims of irregularities, Governor Mai Mala Buni said the congresses were “very successful,” but in the same vein threatened to sanction deviant members in some concerned states.

The state congresses will prepare the ground for the party’s zonal congresses and then its much anticipated national convention where a new crop of national leaders would be elected.

The original plan was for the interim leaders to manage affairs of the party for six months, while they prepare for a national convention.

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