Former interim National Chairman of the All Progressive congress Chief (apc) Adebisi Akande has described the ongoing APC registration and revalidation exercise as unnecessary and a waste of resources.
He urged the present APC Caretaker Executive Committee to resist all temptations of sit-tight syndromes that usually characterized most handpicked authorities in most underdeveloped countries of the world.
Chief Bisi Akande made this statement during the opening of the APC Party registration and revalidation exercise for the Southwest region at his home town ILA Orogun, Osun State.
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday, January 30th flagged off its nationwide membership registration, update, and revalidation exercise in Daura, Katsina State with President Muhammadu Buhari in attendance.
The flag off paves the way for a stakeholder meeting on Monday, February 1; training of state and local government supervisors on Tuesday, February 2; and training of ward supervisors on Wednesday, February 3; while polling unit supervisors will receive their training on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the distribution of registration materials and other consumables to registration centers nationwide is ongoing and will end on Monday, February 8
The consideration of appeals and complaints from the registration exercise will hold between February 28 and March 5 while the party will display its membership register at all party wards and local government offices between the 6th and 9th of March, 2021.
The national registration committee, led by Niger state governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello will be submitting final reports for the consideration of the party’s caretaker/extra-ordinary convention planning committee (CECPC) between 10th – 15th March 2021.