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Tinubu’s Absence Raises Possibility Of Postponing APC’s NEC Meeting To 2025

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership, led by Abdullahi Ganduje, may postpone the inaugural National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting until 2025 due to President Bola Tinubu’s ongoing absence from Nigeria. Sources within the APC Secretariat indicated that this delay stems from Tinubu’s busy schedule and lack of return.

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An insider noted, “Currently, the President is still abroad, which led to the cancellation of the initial September dates for the NEC meeting. With only two months left in the year, it’s unlikely we can hold the meeting before then, especially around the festive period in December. 2024 is effectively gone.”

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This potential postponement comes just two months after the APC indefinitely postponed its National Caucus and NEC meetings, originally scheduled for September 11 and 12. While no official explanation was provided, sources suggest Tinubu’s absence was a key factor.

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When asked for a comment, Nze Chidi Duru, the APC’s National Deputy Organising Secretary, confirmed that no new date has been set for the NEC meeting. Similarly, Abdulkareem Kana, the APC’s National Legal Adviser, stated that they cannot proceed until a new date is provided by the President, who is expected to return soon.

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