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APC Chairmen To Meet On Sunday Over Ultimatum To Oshiomole
– APC chairmen to meet on Sunday to discuss issues on expiration of 10 days ultimatum
– Among their concerns are failure to secure appointments for party loyalists and vacant leadership seats in the party
– The chairmen had in their letter to the NWC alleged that they were being treated as outsiders in the party they worked to secure victories for in the last general elections
The Chairmen of the All Progressives Congress(APC) across the country are preparing for a meeting slated for Sunday to discuss issues bordering on the expiration of the 10-day ultimatum issued to the National Working Committee under the APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.
Ekohotblog garnered that the meeting which would hold in Abuja, is to review developments after the expiration of the 10-day ultimatum issued to the National Working Committee under the APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.
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Among their concerns are failure to secure appointments for party loyalists and vacant leadership seats in the party.
The position of the National Secretary has become vacant following the swearing-in of the last occupant, Mai Mala Buni, as Governor of Yobe State.
Also, the Deputy National Chairman (South), Niyi Adebayo, was recently appointed as the Minister of Industries, Trade and Investment.
The National Auditor of the party, George Moghalu, has also been appointed as the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority.
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The ultimatum has expired without the chairmen getting any concrete response from the party national leadership.
The chairmen had in their letter to the NWC alleged that they were being treated as outsiders in the party they worked to secure victories for in the last general elections while those who worked against the party were being rewarded.
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