Buhari administration implementing change agenda ---Odigie-Oyegun, APC stakeholders
National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun
(right) in a handshake with the Chairman of Suleja Local Government Council,
Abdullahi Maje when an APC delegation
from Niger State paid the National Chairman a solidarity visit at the Party’s
National Secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday evening.
(Nigeria) National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress,
APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun has said that despite several challenges
inherited by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration from predecessor
regimes, the government has continued to implement the Change Agenda to restore
the country on the path of growth and development.
Odigie-Oyegun said this when he received in audience an APC
delegation from Niger State led by Party State Chairman, Alh. Mohammed Adamu
and Chairman of Suleja Local Government Council, Abdullahi Maje. The delegation comprising party state
executives and other political appointees from Niger State paid the National
Chairman a solidarity visit at the Party’s National Secretariat in Abuja on
Tuesday evening.
The APC National Chairman told the delegation that the
Party’s National Working Committee, NWC, has worked assiduously to ensure the
unity of the APC that was created out of other progressive-minded parties
during the 2013 merger.
While praying for the speedy and full recovery of the
President, Odigie-Oyegun stated that although the task placed on the president
to rebuild the nation was difficult, the administration is already tackling the
country’s several challenges and recording successes in different facets.
Odigie-Oyegun: “The leadership of the Party, in this case
the National Working Committee, NWC, has tried to the best of its ability to do
the difficult process of welding together the Party that was created out of
three, four other Parties. It has not been easy as you very well know. But we
thank God that by and large, it has been a significant success.
“It is a very difficult task that we have all thrust on the
President. We had to deal with a predecessor regime whose hallmark was
corruption. A regime that had lost all vision; that had lost all interest in
developing our nation given the kind of resources that were available. A regime
that instead of developing, wasted our national resources such that as at the
time we were taking over, there really was nothing. The economy had already
collapsed. Salaries were not being paid. Public infrastructure had collapsed.
Price of oil had also collapsed.
“So, the President had a very difficult situation to handle.
It is not surprising then the kind of pain that a lot of our brothers and
sisters are going through today. One will depend on people like you to help us
pass the message to our people that this is just a passing phase, this is an
evil that was created by predecessor regimes. The President and his team are
working flat out to make sure that our economy is diversified and our nation no
longer depends on oil only. I pray that God restore the President to complete
health so that he can continue the mission.
“There is no magic to it. It is taking time, but this
country will never go back to the bad old days where all we did was divide the
money from oil. Today, I am very proud of the accomplishment of states like
Kebbi, Jigawa, Zamfara and the rest of them in agriculture. Today, Nigerian
rice is becoming what we all eat. Tomorrow by God’s grace, we will be able to
export Nigerian rice to the rest of Africa and far beyond.”
The APC National Chairman informed the delegation that the
Party will hold state congresses this year.
“The Party is going to have congresses this year. We only
await the National Organising Secretary to conclude the planning and programme
for these congresses. In two three months, those will be over,” Odigie-Oyegun said.
Earlier, the Chairman of Suleja Local Government Council, Abdullahi Maje who spoke on behalf of the delegation
said the people of Niger State and indeed Suleja Community have stood firm,
have faith and voted for great Party the APC at all levels since 2015.
According to the council chairman, the delegation resolved
to pass a vote of confidence on the APC National Chairman on account of his
leadership style and for managing the affairs of the Party well.
Maje: “You led the greatest mega opposition party ever in
the history of our country and the African continent to defeat a so-called
biggest ruling party and the most corrupt in the annals of the history of
Nigeria, the PDP in the 2015 general election which brought in the current
Government of Change. We are proud of you and we are proud of our great party
the APC at all levels.
The council chairman reaffirmed the delegation’s belief in
the Change Agenda of the administration at the federal level led by President
Muhammadu Buhari and at the state level led by Niger state governor, Alh Abuybakar Bello.
“We acknowledge the tremendous achievements of the federal
government under the able leadership of President Buhari in the area of fight
against corruption and embezzlement of public funds, economic recovery and
transformation, massive capital infrastructure development across the country
and security of lives and property by defeating the menace of Boko Haram and
kidnapping across the country. We pray that God Almighty gives the President
good health, quick recovery and wisdom to come back home and continue with his
good work.
“Also, the Niger State Governor has done wonderful well in
both infrastructural and human capital development of the state in the last two
years,” he said.
The council chairman said complaints arising from an
inconclusive congress held in 2014 from Suleja Local Government Area required
the attention of the National Chairman to address in order to calm nerves and
help the APC come out stronger in the lead-up to the 2019 general elections.
NWC members present at the meeting were the National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi; National Organising Secretary, Sen. Osita Izunaso; National Treasurer, Alh. Bala Mohammed Gwagwarwa and National Youth Leader, Dasuki Ibrahim Jalo.
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