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APC crisis: Buhari orders Governors to back Buni

By Chesa Chesa


President Muhammadu Buhari has once again intervened in the uncertainties currently rocking the All progressives Congress (APC) as he has asked party faithful to queue behind Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Committee (CECC) of he party.


This effectively puts paid to attempts by majority of the party’s Governors to remove their colleague, Buni, who is also Governor of Yobe State, as the interim chairman of the party, after his purported successor, Sani Bello, was rejected by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

In a letter personally signed by Buhari, and addressed to Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State who is also the Chairman of the Progressives Governors Forum, the President said the multiplicity of cases currently rocking the party has the prospect of invalidating the activities and actions of the Party by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The letter, which was also copied to the Chairman of Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Committee (CECC), the Acting Chairman of the CECC, Governor Sani Bello, the Director General of the DSS as well as the Inspector General of Police, said that since the party could not change the leadership of the CECC without infringing on the time limit set by INEC, and the fact that the current uncertainties and controversies “pose a real threat to the party,” he has therefore directed as follows:

  “The issue of the leadership of the Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Committee (CECC) should immediately return to status quo ante;

 “All members of the Governors Forum and their followers should desist from any behaviour or utterance that will likely lead to disunity  in the ranks of the party, and ultimately jeorpadise the transition to the convention;

 “The Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Committee should accordingly be allowed to proceed with all necessary preparations to hold the convention as planned- unfailingly on 26th March, 2022.”

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