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APC Convention: Sen. Sani Musa most qualified to lead APC to victory, says group


As the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) prepares to elect it National Working Committee (NWC) in its forthcoming National Convention,  a group of party stakeholders has described Senator Mohammed Sani Musa of Nigeria state as the most qualified candidate to lead the party to another election victory in 2023


The APC has released its Timetable for the conduct of Ward,  Local government and State congresses to elect it’s leaders ahead of the National convention.


The group,  under the aegis of APC Stakeholders for  2023 Elections Victory argued that Senator Sani Musa has gathered several experience both in the business and legislative class to position him well to lead the APC as National Chairman.


Coordinators of the group,  Yemi Adeleye keep and Sabiu Ali  who described the Senator representing Niger East at the red Chambers as a grassroots mobilizer and bridge builder,  argued that “at the current state of the APC, the party needs to leadership qualities of Senator Musa to continue the reconciliation and peaceful rehabilitation approach that has been entrenched in the party by the outgoing National Caretaker Committee led by Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe state.


“This is the time for the APC to have someone in the capacity of Senator Mohammed Sani Musa as APC National Chairman to pilot the affairs of the party to victory in 2023 and beyond.


‘The Senator has been trustworthy and persuasive with sufficiently in digesting and comprehending challenges at all levels 
“A committed manager of people and resources, using exceptional leadership organization and communication skills to manage high-performance cross sectional teams”


The group argued further that Senator Musa has a proven skill in developing consensus at party,  Committee and legislative levels,  adding that he has also exhibited qualities that could stand him out as a solid party man that can deliver the APC in all future elections 

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