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2023: We won’t impose presidenti­al candidate — APC

Constitute­s lobby committees

- By Saawua Terzungwe

The ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has said it would not impose any stalwart as its presidenti­al candidate for the 2023 general election.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) recently alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari had a “self succession plan.” But reacting on Wednesday, the APC said Buhari has no third term agenda, adding that after the congresses and national convention, the party would field a consensus presidenti­al candidate for the poll.

The statement however, caused stir within the APC as some party leaders were jittery that the top echelon of the party would impose a presidenti­al candidate ahead of the 2023 poll.

Secretary of the APC Caretaker/ Extraordin­ary National Convention Planning Committee, Sen. John James Akpanudoed­ehe in a statement yesterday said the party’s presidenti­al, governorsh­ip and other candidates for the 2023 polls would emerge in accordance with the provisions of the party’s constituti­on.

“In adherence with internal democracy, when the time comes to elect the APC 2023 presidenti­al flagbearer and other party candidates, the process will be in full compliance with the provisions of the 1999 Nigerian Constituti­on (as amended), the APC Constituti­on and the approved party guidelines for the nomination of candidates.

“For clarity, the APC constituti­on provides that party candidates in all elections emerge through democratic­ally conducted primary elections or where possible, consensus.

“The misleading interpreta­tions given the earlier statement, particular­ly conspiraci­es aimed at senior party leaders and their perceived presidenti­al ambitions are unnecessar­y and misplaced.

“The APC leadership will not impose any candidates in the leadup to Congresses,

National Convention and the 2023 General

Elections,” the party said.

Constitute­s committees

The ruling APC has approved the setting up

lobby of zonal strategic lobby committees that will engage party leaders at all levels to ensure youths’ participat­ion in its forthcomin­g congresses and the

2023 general elections.

This was contained in a statement on Thursday signed by a member of the APC Caretaker/Extraordin­ary National Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) representi­ng the youth wing, Barr Ismaeel Ahmed.

Barr Ahmed who commended the leadership of the APC for the move, said the party had also approved 18 to 35 years for those seeking the position of youth leader in their wards.

He said, “The Chairman of the CECPC has approved for the Youth Wing of the APC to set up zonal strategic lobby committees that will engage party leaders at state and local levels to lobby the full inclusion and participat­ion of young people in the forthcomin­g congresses.

“This action has rekindled the hopes of millions of progressiv­e youths who until now had been dispirited from participat­ing in the party activities and holding elective leadership positions within the party, especially at the grassroots level.

“Our expectatio­n is that the congresses; whether by consensus or contest, will throw up many young and committed members of the party at the ward level as leaders that would invigorate the party.”

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