The National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday met with the 16 aspirants who purchased nomination forms to
Governor Yahaya Bello was declared winner of the primary contested by nine of the 16 aspirants while seven were disqualified by the party.
Chairman of the Party Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said the meeting was called to listen to the aspirants and those who were not allowed to participate and to thank on their resolved to put the events leading to the primary behind them.He said most of the aspirants have resolved not to go to court to challenge the process hut to work with Governor Bello to deliver the party in the forth coming election.
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