Politics
APC finally announces dates, activities for national convention
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) has announced the timetable for its national convention.
The schedule of activities was adopted in Abuja on Wednesday at a meeting of national leaders.
A statement by John Akpan Udoedehe, the national secretary of the party said the Interim Report of the National Reconciliation Committee will be received on January 31.
“Consideration and adoption of Reports of State Congresses – 02/02/2022; Inauguration of the State Executives – 03/02/2022”, it read.
“Sales of forms to aspirants vying for national offices will commence at the secretariat on February 14; the Deadline for submission is February 19.
“Publication of Sub-Committees – 19/02/2022; Screening of all aspirants vying for national offices – 20-22/02/2022.”
”Screening Appeals to hear and resolve complaints arising from the screening exercise is slated for February 23.
Accreditation of statutory and elected delegates to the national convention will be held between February 24 and 25.
February 26 is the date for the national convention to elect national officers to the National Executive Committee (NEC).
“National Convention Appeal to hear and resolve complaints arising from the National Convention – 28/02/2022”, the statement added.
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