
APC National Caucus Recommends Muslim-Muslim Chairman, Secretary To Lead Party – Sources
The National Caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reportedly recommended a Muslim-Muslim National Chairman and National Secretary as replacement for the recently removed chairman, Abdullahi Adamu and secretary, lyiola Omisore.
The caucus made the recommendation after several hours of meeting on Wednesday, a development that is currently brewing tension among the ranks of the party officials, especially the Christians who believe that the APC’s Nigerian administration of Bola Tinubu has Islamic agenda in the country.
Sources in the meeting disclosed to Daily Sun that the National Caucus also recommended former governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as the acting National Chairman while the immediate past spokesperson for the Senate, Senator Ajibola Basiru will serve as the acting National Secretary.
Insiders in the meeting revealed further that the decision did not go down well with many members of the NWC present at the Caucus meeting as they grumbled over the religious imbalance in the government of the ruling party.
“It is surprising that they could approve Muslim-Muslim for the National Chairman and National Secretary of the party. The implication is that the ruling party is now parading Muslim President, Vice President, Deputy Senate President, Speaker, party’s National Chairman and National Secretary.
“I don’t think anything can change but we have to put it on record that the actions of the leaders of the party are insensitive and condemnable. Despite the complaints that trailed the Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket, the pressure to sacrifice Abdullahi Adamu over religious imbalance, they still went ahead to impose
Muslims Chairman and Secretary. It is very unfair,” the aggrieved source noted.
Both President Bola Tinubu and his Vice, Senator Kashim Shettima are Muslims.
It had been reported that the election of President Tinubu is still a subject of contention over the suspected Islamic agenda even though, the president has denied of having any religious agenda insisting that his choice of a Muslim from the north for his vice was just a strategy to win the election.
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