
Kwara State chapter of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), has asked the newly elected national chairman of
the party, Adams Oshiomhole, to work on how to right the wrongs in the party.
The Kwara APC which described the
wrongs as enormous said Oshiomhole and his team should quickly set in motion
efforts to ensure the redress is done without delay.
The party, in a statement signed
by its publicity secretary, Sulyman Buhari, said that the conduct of last
Saturday’s APC convention and the drama that heralded it before, during and
after the elections have raised a lot of dust that the party leadership must
quickly address.
The party which argued that there
was the urgent need to restore APC to the line of sanity, party supremacy and
constitutionalism said when this is achieved the future and posterity of APC
would be guaranteed.
“A situation where ‘monkeys’ will
be toiling day and night at the grassroots mobilising for the party but some
‘baboons’ will be sitting arrogantly in Abuja without lifting a finger and yet
dragging party structure with genuine party members should be done with
already.
“Finally, we reiterate that the
Adams Oshiomole-led APC is coming at a time of a lot of storm in the party
which if not properly handled, and quick, might affect the chances of the party
in the next polls,” the party warned.
The Kwara APC however
congratulated both the outgone and new national leadership of the party,
President Muhammadu Buhari, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker Yakubu
Dogara and all leaders of thought who ensured a hitch-free convention.
“We congratulate particularly
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the Publicity Secretary-elect. His re-election by an
overwhelming majority of our party members across the 36 states of the
federation and Abuja is a testimony to his competence, doggedness and
astuteness as our party’s spokesperson.
“We urge the winners to be
magnanimous in victory. They should embrace and accommodate their
co-contestants in the scheme of things, as we all move forward towards nation
building,” it stated.




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