APC may lose power if Gov Buni remains interim chairman — Buhari’s minister warns
He highlighted the continuous leadership of the Yobe State governor as a breach of Article 17 of the APC Constitution, adding that the party should stop its proposed congresses by the former’s leadership or risk imminent division.
Aside Mr Buni, both the governor’s of Osun State Isiaka Oyetola and Sani Bello of Niger State representing the South-west and North-central zones respectively, are the other incumbent governors named among 13-member caretaker committee. FILE PHOTO: APC interim national chairman, Mai Mala Buni, on Tuesday in Abuja during the inauguration of the 61-member Strategy and Contact Committee ahead of the 2023 general elections.
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