No fewer than 7,000 delegates from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are to converge on Abuja on Saturday to ratify the nomination of President Muhammadu Buhari as the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential candidate for the 2019 election.
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno and Deputy Chairman of the All Progress Congress (APC) Presidential Convention Planning Committee, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the party’s preparations for the convention slated to hold at the Abuja Eagle Square.
Shettima said the convention committee on security was working closely with security agencies to ensure the security of delegates and a robust security platform to make delegates comfortable and secure during the exercise.
He said that three delegates from each local government in the federation, aside the normal statutory delegates, are expected to vote to ratify the president’s nomination as the party’s candidate at the convention.
He said that the convention would commence at 2.00 p.m., adding that the transport committee was making arrangements to reduce to the barest minimum, inconveniences it might cause Abuja residents.
“We moved the convention time from 9.00 a.m to 2.00 pm deliberately to accommodate delegates that are coming from far and near.
“Incidentally, people from Kogi for instance, can leave and be in Abuja within three hours, but believe me, all our delegates will be on ground by 2.00 p.m,” he said.
Shettima stressed that the presidential convention was to ratify the nomination of President Buhari as the APC presidential candidate for the 2019 election.
“Let me assure you that the nomination and ratification of the candidacy of President Buhari is a commitment to service, progress and quality change.
“The convention is a special one for the emergence of our presidential flag bearer; no other issue will be tabled.
“In subsequent conventions, and the National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings, other issues can be discussed and sorted out,” he said.
The committee’s deputy chairman while speaking on the challenges that followed the party’s primaries in some states of the federation, said its NWC was working to resolve the issues.
“Despite some of the problems we have encountered during the primaries in our various states, the NWC is working assiduously to resolve all the issues.
“It is a family quarrel, and we are going to sort things out amicably,” he said.
Shettima added that votes cast for President Buhari during the party’s recent presidential primaries held across the federation and the FCT would be revealed at the convention.
The APC Expression of Interest and Nomination forms were purchased for President Buhari by the Nigeria Consolidation Ambassadors’ Network on Sept. 5, at the cost of 45 million.
Buhari had in April declared his intention to seek re-election at the APC National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.
The president while submitting the forms on Sept. 12, said; “I am taking this step with all humility, sense of responsibility and unquestionable desire to serve and protect the interest of all Nigerians.
“Let me today, appeal to party members not to be complacent but to prepare, strategise and win 2019 elections,“ Buhari said.