APC returns Yilwata- National Chairman, other officers via consensus as convention ends

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The eighth national convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was concluded in Abuja early Saturday morning with the re-election of the National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwata ; the National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru and 10 other members of the National Working Committee.

 

 

At the convention, the party also conducted zonal congresses to elect leadership for the six geopolitical zones.

 

 

The officers were elected unopposed, except for the Deputy National Chairman (South) where Dr. Ben Nwoye from Enugu State replaced Chief Emma Eneukwu. A legal professional, Nwoye was the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the party in his home state before the convention.

 

 

The other officers elected were:

 

Deputy National Chairman (North): Hon. Ali Bukar Dalori

National Treasurer: Mr. Uguru Mathew Ofoke

National Financial Secretary: Alhaji Bashir Usman Gumel

National Legal Adviser: Prof. Abdulkarim Abubakar Kan

National Organising Secretary: Suleiman M. Argungu

National Publicity Secretary: Barrister Felix Morka

National Women Leader: Dr. Mary Alile Idele

National Youth Leader: Dayo Abdullah Israel

National Welfare Secretary: Hon. Donatus Nwanap

Zonal executives elected by the convention were:

South West Zonal Chairman: Dr. Isaac Kekemeke

North East Zonal Vice Chairman: Idris Shuaibu

North East Zonal Secretary: Baba Ali

North East Women Leader: Lumbi Abubakar

North East Youth Leader: Joseph Mondale

 

 

Yelwata said that his re-election is a call to serve, expressing his gratitude to the party for the chance.

 

 

‘We are ready to serve, ready to lead, and we are ready to build the party, together with the nation, with you’, he said in his acceptance speech.

 

 

He promised that the NWC will not ‘fail, falter’ in their assignment.

 

 

The convention, held at Eagle Square in Abuja, was attended by many dignitaries, including President Bola Tinubu; his vice, Kashim Shettima; leaders and members of the National Assembly; and APC governors and other party stakeholders.

 

President Tinubu told the over 8,000 delegates that the country is on the right track.

 

He said that though the path was rough, the reforms initiated by his administration were steps needed to realign Nigeria’s road

He said: ‘We knew rebuilding Nigeria would require courage, patience, and difficult decisions. But we also knew that no nation rises by hiding from the truth.

 

‘We are on the right track. Investor confidence has greatly improved.

 

‘Our oil and gas sector has once more become attractive to foreign investment following our reforms. Our Eurobond issuance was oversubscribed by 400%, and Nigeria has exited the financial ‘grey list’, marking a return to global financial credibility’.

 

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He assured that, despite the recurrent power outages, better days are ahead, especially with policies like the Grid Asset Management Company.

 

‘I assure you, many of you lamenting the problem of electricity and power; we are paying attention to that. Electricity will become better, and we assure you there will be opportunities and progress in our industrialisation’, he said.

 

President Tinubu hailed the contributions of youths to the country and described them as not ‘only the future of Nigeria; you are our hope for a more glorious and assured future’.

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