Chairmen of the All Progressives
Congress in the North-Central have adopted Senator Bukola Saraki as
their sole candidate for the position of Senate President in the 8th National Assembly.
The party chairmen announced this decision in a communiqué issued at the end of a meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to the chairmen, the decision
to adopt Saraki was sequel to the withdrawal of the other contender for
the position from the zone, Senator George Akume, from the race.
The zonal chairmen said they were
unanimous in their decision that the zone was only interested in the
office of the Senate President, which they claimed had earlier been
zoned to it by the party’s National Working Committee.
National Secretary of the party, Mai
Mala Buni, however denied the existence of any zoning arrangement in a
statement in Abuja on Tuesday.
The communiqué noted that since Akume
had withdrawn from the race, the zone had no other option but reach the
conclusion that Senator Bukola Saraki should be adopted as the sole
candidate from the zone.
Signatories
to the communiqué are Letep M. Dabang (Plateau State); Alhaji Haddy A.
Ametuo (Kogi State), Philips Shekwo (Nasarawa State), Alhaji Usman
Malik, (Federal Capital Territory), Jibrin Mohammed (Niger State) and
Ishola Fulani (Kwara State).
The communiqué read in part, “That we
are resolute in our collective decision to produce a single candidate
from the zone to the office of the Senate Presidency and we abide with
same, considering the fact that all our distinguished senators from the
zone had equally maintained similar position in their earlier meetings.”
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