Mai Mala Buni, Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Caretaker Committee and Governor of Yobe State, has revealed that the party’s state congresses will be delayed by one week.
Buni declared that the party’s ward, local government, and state congresses would begin on July 31, 2021, while introducing Governors Ben Ayade of Cross River State and his Zamfara counterpart, Bello Matawalle, to President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House in Abuja.
The congresses were relocated by one week, according to him, because the original dates interfered with Sallah celebrations.
Speaking while welcoming the two Governors to APC, President Buhari hailed the duo for having the courage to defect from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to him, by these defections, the two Governors will now earn more respect from their people for having the courage to move to the ruling party.
The President stressed that the coming of the two Governors to APC was very important to the party, adding: “To be principled and identify your objectives is a great quality that should endear us to our people.
“Your people will respect you more for having the courage to come to APC at your own time. Nobody forced you, but you believe it is the best way to serve your people. I value your decision.”
According to him: “This is one of the happiest times for us in this party. For you to have the courage to leave your constituencies speak a lot. I wish Nigerians will reflect about it.
I congratulate you for leaving your constituencies for our great party. We lost many states at the last election, which is unusual for a ruling party. But we did it to prove that we are a tolerant group. We wanted to demonstrate that we respect individuals.
“We emphasized that we respect our people. That was why we insisted on free and fair elections. Leaders should show honesty and respect for their followers.”
President Buhari thereafter handed the flags of the party to the two Governors and raised their hands aloft.