Taraba APC adopts consensus to chose local government officials
Callistus Agwaza, Jalingo
The All Progressive Congress APC in Taraba state has adopted consensus to select officials of the party at the local government level as the party holds local government Congresses across the state.
Professor Dalhatu Sangari, member of the Board of Trustees of the party who made the declaration while briefing newsmen after the the meeting of the critical stakeholders of the party in Jalingo, said that all the political zones in the state had adopted the method to ease the process of selecting leaders at the local government level of the party and expressed optimism that the outcome would be hitch free.
Sangari called on the party members to unite for a common purpose.
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Mr. David Sabo Kente, another critical stakeholder and member North East Development Commission told newsmen that he was satisfied with the concensus method and appeal to party members to work in unity to wrestle power from the ruling PDP in the state.
“The experience of the past that has brought us where we are today should teach us why it is very important for to work together and put party interest over personal ambitions. Our inability to team up together due to perceived grievances in the past have cost us so much both as a party and as a state and it is time for us to correct it now” Kente said.
Also speaking, Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Audu (Rtd), leader of the party’s critical stakeholders in Southern Taraba said that the concensus method would make the party to come out of the congress without acrimony and expressed satisfaction that the party was on the verge of clinching power in the state.
Our correspondent recall that Senator Clever M. Ikisikpo, chairman of the local government Congress committee of the All Progressive Congress APC for Taraba state on Friday promised to ensure a level playing ground for all members of the party at the local government Congresses.
Taraba APC adopts consensus to chose local government officials