Leadership

Nasarawa APC To Woo Wadada, Akwashiki, Others Back To Fold

- BY AHMED TAHIR,

All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State said it plans to woo chieftains who defected to other political platforms after the crisis that trailed the APC primary election ahead of the 2023 general elections.

This was disclosed by the new APC chairman, Alhaji Aliyu Bello, in Lafia, yesterday.

LEADERSHIP reports that key stakeholde­rs such as the incumbent Senator representi­ng Nasarawa West senatorial district, Aliyu Wadada; his counterpar­t from Nasarawa North, Senator Godiyya Akwashiki; and member representi­ng Karu/Keffi/Kokona federal constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives, Mr Jonathan

Gaza defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) as a result of discontent over the last APC primary.

The trio went ahead to defeat their APC opponents during the National Assembly election in the state to grab their respective seats in both House of Representa­tives and Senate.

The new party chairman, however, assured that all former stakeholde­rs will return to the fold, adding that the efforts of leadership in that regard are showing positive signs.

“As we speak, negotiatio­ns are on for our brothers who left the party over irreconcil­able difference­s to return. It’s a key mandate of my leadership that all crises are resolved and our dear party strengthen­ed and made more formidable to confront future challenges.

“And we are already achieving that with the return of the state secretary of the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA), Mr Francis Uya, who is moving all the state structure of the party to the fold,” he explained.

Our correspond­ent reports that Mr Uya led 11 local government councils chairmen and all the state working committee members of the party to APC on Tuesday.

He said his move to rejoin APC is because of the chairman’s leadership qualities and the need to build a strong Nasarawa State.

Bello promised to build a more united party where all members would have and equal say and opportunit­y.

“I promise to deploy and utilise all my many years of experience in party politics to sustain and boost the popularity of the APC particular­ly in Nasarawa State, and the country in general. I shall not falter or disappoint you.

“As the ruling party in the state, we shall continue to monitor the performanc­es of all appointees under this administra­tion to ensure that they live up to the standards and expectatio­ns.

“In this regard, I wish to enjoin all political appointees in the government to key into the ideals of the party policies and programmes which have been designed to better the living conditions of all residents of Nasarawa State,” he said.

 ?? ?? L-R: Members, House Ad-hoc Committee to Investigat­e the failure of mass ransit scheme from 1999 till date, Hon. Paul Nnamchi; Hon. Okey-Joe Onua; and chairman of the committee, Hon. Victor Ogene, during the committee’s investigat­ive hearing with the Abuja Investment Company Limited and National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), at the National Assembly, in Abuja yesterday. PHOTO BY IBRAHIM MOHAMMED
L-R: Members, House Ad-hoc Committee to Investigat­e the failure of mass ransit scheme from 1999 till date, Hon. Paul Nnamchi; Hon. Okey-Joe Onua; and chairman of the committee, Hon. Victor Ogene, during the committee’s investigat­ive hearing with the Abuja Investment Company Limited and National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), at the National Assembly, in Abuja yesterday. PHOTO BY IBRAHIM MOHAMMED

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