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It’s sad day for us, very sad day, APC laments Supreme Court Zamfara ruling

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All Progressives Congress (APC) has reacted to Supreme Court ruling on 2019 general elections conducted in Zamfara State, describing it as a sad day for the ruling party, just as it said that it has accepted the judgement.

Shortly after the Supreme Court judgement in Abuja yesterday, APC National Working Committee (NWC) convened an emergency meeting to deliberate on the ruling.

Although the ruling party national leadership did not officially brief newsmen after the emergency meeting that lasted several hours, APC Deputy National Chairman South-south, Mr Hillad Eta, described the ruling as a sad day for the party.

“It’s a sad day for every member of ruling APC. It’s a very sad day for us,” he emphasised.

On whether lack of internal democracy contributed to what played out in Zamfara, he said: “For me, I am a democrat. The issue of internal democracy is a serious problem in our country but it is work in progress. We have made a lot of stride in the party.”

Asked whether national and state leadership of the party mismanaged the Zamfara crisis, he said: “I don’t think that the party mismanaged the crises in our Zamfara State chapter. We don’t have any option than to accept the judgement of the Supreme Court and go ahead and learn some lessons from it. That is what I can say for now.”

Meanwhile, the ruling party, in a statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, revealed that it has appointed Victor Giadom as acting National Secretary of the party.

“NWC of APC has appointed Giadom as the party’s acting National Secretary, pending when Yobe State nominates a replacement for the former National Secretary, Mr Mai Mala Buni, who is the Governor-elect of Yobe State. Before the appointment, Giadom was the Party’s Deputy National Secretary,” the statement read.

 

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