The All Progressives Congress (APC) has postponed its much
anticipated mid-term national convention until the first quarter of 2018.
This development was confirmed by its Ntional Publicity
Secretary, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, while speaking to journalists on Wednesday
in Abuja.
He, however, said the meetings of the party’s National Caucus
and National Executive Committee (NEC) would hold as planned next week.
“I can tell you that the convention is not going to take
place until the first quarter of next year. There will not be any implosion or
explosion because we are not going to invite Boko Haram to the convention.
“Let me emphasise that we have not decided on the date of the
convention because we have to hold NEC meeting that will agree on a date and
agenda for the convention,” Abdullahi said.
The ruling party had been postponing the conduct of its
convention since the March 24, 2016 NEC meeting, where it was resolved that the
party’s constitution should be amended.
Though no reason was given for this resolution, it is
understood that it might not be unconnected to the party’s funding challenge
and the fear that the convention might be used to effect an “unexpected
leadership change” in the ruling party.
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