APC inaugurates National Reconciliation Committee
POLITICS DIGEST- The Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress has inaugurated a National Reconciliation Committee for the party, ahead of its National Convention.
Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe and Chairman, APC Caretaker and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee performed the ceremony on Monday in Abuja.
Buni explained that the committee was set up to reconcile members who were aggrieved by the outcome of the party’s congresses.
He said members of the committee were carefully selected based on their individual track records of excellence, adding that they had served the party with a high sense of commitment and dedication.
He charged them to critically examine areas of conflict in the party’s just concluded ward and local government congress and advance solutions to problems noticed.
“I want to sincerely commend and appreciate you for the great sacrifices you made to the process of rebuilding the party.
“The much anticipated congresses have commenced and progressed with significant successes.
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“We have also constituted mechanisms such as the appeal committees to address complaints arising from the conduct of the congresses.
“Your report on resolution of these discrepancies will indicate our readiness as a united and strong family for the national convention. Your assignment therefore, has great impact and influence on the convention,” he said.
He enjoined members of the committee to remain resolute and dedicated to their assignment with spirit of teamwork.
He urged them to take the interest of the party above personal and selfish interests for APC to remain strong, united as Nigeria’s leading political party.
“The task before this committee is very important and crucial. It is to reconcile, harmonise, integrate and unite members of the party.
“The committee is also expected to resolve real or seeming differences and to cement all cracks for us to approach the National Convention with a united front,”he said.
He added that the committee was expected to conduct appropriate engagement between identified groups in each state where there were disputes.
This, Buni said, should be done to bring about genuine reconciliation and establishing lasting peace and unity in the party.
He said the committee was also to consult with party leaders and concerned members as deemed necessary with a view to achieving peace within the party.