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APC Chairmanship: North Central resumes demand for Ganduje’s replacement

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By Myke Agunwa
As the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress meets on Thursday, The North-Central All Progressives Congress (NC APC) Forum has again renewed the demand to produce the National Chairman that will complete the tenure of former Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Adamu.
The Forum also rejected plans to extend the tenure of the party’s acting chairmanship of Ali Bukar Dalori, the former Deputy National Chairman (North) from Borno State, who stepped in following the resignation of Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje the immediate past chairman from Kano State.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Forum’s Chairman, Saleh Zazzaga, who also served on the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the 2023 elections, said returning the chairmanship to the North-Central would not only reflect equity and fairness but also align with the party’s internal zoning arrangements.
“There are several capable personalities in the North-Central who can lead the APC. We appeal to the President to choose any one of them to lead the party as National Chairman,” Zazzaga said.
The Forum warned that ignoring the North-Central zone would amount to political betrayal, especially since the region had previously held the position through Senator Adamu, who emerged as Chairman in 2022 but resigned before completing his tenure.
The group dismissed concerns that leadership changes might destabilise the party, stating instead that honouring the original zoning principle would strengthen unity and deepen trust among members, particularly in a pre-election year.
The resignation of Abdullahi Ganduje on June 27 reopened the debate over where the chairmanship should reside. The North-Central Forum insists the region must be allowed to complete its original tenure before any discussion of rotating the position.
“We are not against anyone, but we are for fairness,” Zazzaga said. “Our zone deserves the position, and it is the right thing to do for the stability of the party and the confidence of our supporters in the region.”
As the APC heads into Thursday’s NEC meeting, the call by the North-Central Forum adds to growing political pressure on the presidency and party leadership to ensure equitable representation and balance within the ruling party’s top hierarchy.
“As the National Executive Committee (NEC) of our great party meets on Thursday, we, the North-Central APC Forum appeal to President Bola Tinubu and other leaders of the party to do the right thing and ensure that the National Chairman is returned to the North-Central.
“Any decision to the contrary will be viewed as a betrayal. It will be a terrible disappointment to stakeholders in the North-Central if the NEC fails to uphold fairness and equity.
“The North-Central gave President Tinubu and the APC the third highest number of votes in the 2023 presidential election, behind the South-West and North-West.
“In the presidential election, the APC secured 1,760,993 votes (41.3%) in the North-Central, ahead of the Labour Party’s 1,415,557 (33.2%) and the PDP’s 1,025,178 (24.1%).
“The North-Central deserves to produce the APC National Chairman due to the region’s contributions to the party,” he said

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