Why we shifted convention — APC NWC, govs
Kaduna State Governor Nasir
El-Rufai said yesterday shed more light into the reasons why
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) shifted its mid-term
convention earlier scheduled for April 29, 2017.
El-Rufai was mandated to brief
journalists on the outcome of the second meeting between the APC
National Working Committee (NWC) and the 24 governors of the party.
He said the party had to raise money
for the convention through the same people who donated during the 2015
campaigns and the resources of some members.
He said the joint meeting between the
NWC and the governors had resolved to look at the arrangements for the
mid-term convention and put in place the resources necessary as required
by the constitution of the party at its next meeting.
Asked to comment on the delay in the
conduct of the convention, he said, “Yes, we have wanted to have the
convention earlier than now; but we are not a party that uses public
resources for its operation.
“The APC is funded by private donors and
the contributions of its members. We do not use treasury money to fund
the operations of the party. That is why our party, even though it is
the government has logistic constraints. We are not stealing from the
treasury to fund our party. That is the difference between Buhari’s
creed and governance strategy from the other party,” he said.
“By the time we come to next month
meeting, we would be able to announce to you a date and a timeline for
that convention; I do not think that is a problem,” he said.
Asked whether APC governors were not
worried over the inability of President Muhammadu Buhari to preside over
the FEC meeting for three consecutive weeks, El-Rufai said, “We are not
worried about the development. It is not compulsory for Mr President to
preside at every FEC meeting. That is why our constitution makes
provision for a Vice President.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/27/2017
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