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APC Chairman Adamu Hints at Consensus In Zoning Of 10th Assembly Leadership

He stressed that the party came out more formidable and united at the end of the NWC meeting.

Abdullahi Adamu

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Abdulahi Adamu, said the leadership of the party was working towards reaching some level of consensus in the zoning of the leadership positions of the 10th Assembly.

Adamu, who gave the hint while addressing journalists Wednesday in Abuja at the end of  a four-hour meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party, said the meeting was not about zoning but about other issues in the party, and stressed that the party came out more formidable and united at the end of the meeting.

“That is not what today’s meeting is all about. When we do the zoning meeting, we don’t just go alone as a party. Zoning is to take along the person, who has the mandate of this country, the president-elect, Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu; we want to take him along. He travelled after the election and he came back only last week and we have to carry him along.

“And we cannot stop those who are ambitious or zoning interests, or individual interests, we cannot deny them. And as long as that is there, we have to find a way, persuasively, to reach some level of consensus. That’s what we are working on. It is not a one-day affair,” he said.

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