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North-West APC activates internal dispute resolution mechanism

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the North-west has activated its internal dispute resolution mechanism to resolve pending issues.

• May 20, 2024
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the North-west has activated its internal dispute resolution mechanism to resolve pending issues.

The decision was reached during the inaugural meeting of APC North West Stakeholders, held at Yar’adua Hall, Murtala Square, Kaduna, where a fifteen-point communique was issued on Sunday.

Members also agreed to chart the pathway to a more formidable zonal structure to ensure the party’s victory in future elections.

The stakeholders emphasised the need for unity, collaboration, and political foresight to maintain the North-West zone’s political dominance and ensure the region’s continued development and progress.

They appreciated the resilience of the APC faithful and the populace in the North-West and urged continued support for the government at all levels.

The meeting commended President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises to the Nigerian people.

Stakeholders also recognised Mr Tinubu’s development agenda, particularly in human capital development, agriculture, education, poverty alleviation, and infrastructural development.

Members also appreciate the efforts of security agencies in maintaining and enhancing security in the North-West. They called for continued support for President Tinubu’s administration amid the nation’s challenges.

They also commended the passage of the North-West Development Commission Bill and urged the National Assembly to expedite its consideration.

The meeting acknowledged the key infrastructure projects in the North West Zone, including highways, rail projects, and gas pipelines, which aim to boost economic activities and enhance security.

The meeting also applauded Governor Uba Sani for hosting the inaugural stakeholders’ meeting. It commended Governors Dikko Radda (Katsina), Umar Namadi (Jigawa), Nasiru Idris (Kebbi), and Ahmad Aliyu (Sokoto) for their leadership.

(NAN)

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