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APC: North Central Group Insists On Chairmanship, Restates Support For Sani Musa

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The North Central Democracy Monitor, (NCDM) has reacted to a report that four APC Governors have rejected the zoning of the party’s national championship position to the North Central, describing it as the wild imagination of a fringe, obscure group.

A report making the rounds in the social media claims that Governors Abdullahi Sule, Nasarawa; Yahaya Bello, Kogi; Simon Lalong, Plateau and Abubakar Sani Bello, Niger have met with Chief of Staff to the President Thursday to challenge the zoning of the seat to North Central.

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In a sharp and prompt reaction however, NCDM dismissed the claim as spurious, unfounded and concocted mischief sponsored to achieve a dubious political agenda by certain interests.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the entire northern interest is in support of zoning the chairmanship seat to the North Central and that position is non-negotiable.

“Those floating these lies are people desperate on the perpetuation of individuals who lack the capacity and necessary political will to instill internal democracy in the APC.

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“The Youth, a significant component of the APC family is committed to the chairmanship of Mohammed Sani Musa who is a tested and trusted democrat and a fundamental link between generations.

“We restate our strong support for Senator Musa who is one of the remaining few northern politicians with proven integrity, honesty and experience,” the Group said.

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