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APC Governors, Oyegun In Crucial Meeting Over Buhari’s Absence From FEC Meetings
Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, have said that it was not compulsory for President Muhammadu Buhari to preside over the Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting.
Governor Nasir El- Rufai of Kaduna State made this known on Wednesday in Abuja, while addressing journalists on the outcome of the governors’ meeting with members of the APC National Working Committee, NWC.
He also said the constitution made provision for the Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, to preside over such meeting in the president`s absence.
Mr. El- Rufai, who was reacting to speculations that President Buhari could not attend the FEC meeting for the third consecutive time because he was ill, said the governors were not bothered by such speculations.
“We are not worried yet and have no reason to be worried, but we however, urge Nigerians to continue to pray for the president to be in good health.’’.
He said it was normal for the president to have medical challenge, considering the fact that he was over 70 years old.
“Even me that is 57 years old, I still go for medical check-up,’’ El-Rufai said.
He, however, debunked insinuations that APC had internal crisis, stressing that the party was intact with a unified leadership structure, adding that contrary to speculations, its NWC was intact.
Mr. El-Rufai explained that the reason the party was presently constrained financially was because it did not rely on public funds to operate like some parties in government.
According to him, the party is funded by private and cooperate donors who had been its sponsors before it came to power.
He further said the party`s leadership was willing to return to such donors to raise funds to ensure that it was operated as expected.
The governor said that the meeting discussed best incentives to reward loyal party members, in line with its constitution.
Mr. El-Rufai also said that the governors, at the meeting, pledged their loyalty to the party`s leadership and promised to meet with its NWC members monthly.
The move, Mr. El-Rufai said, became necessary to discuss ways of strengthening APC and move it forward.
He said a date would be picked for the party`s National Executive Council meeting at the governors next meeting with the NWC members.
Mr. El-Rufai also said that the governors had committed to assist the Federal Government in delivering true dividends of democracy to the people.
Earlier, John Odigie-Oyegun, the APC National Chairman, commended the governors for attending the meeting, in spite the short notice.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that 20 APC governed states were represented at the meeting, the second in the year.
(NAN)
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