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Diaspora APC chairmen task Buhari on party restructuring

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January 15, 2018
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Chairmen of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Diaspora have urged President Muhammadu Buhari to reorganise the party to guarantee a secured and prosperous future for all Nigerians.

The Committee of Diaspora Chairmen of the party made the call after a meeting held on Skype.

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Mr Lawal Ayoola, Chairman of APC in the Scandinavia, and Secretary of the group told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview from Gothenburg, Sweden, that there was a need to re-engineer the APC government.

“As Nigerians and party members in the Diaspora, we believe that you (Buhari) have the force of personality to ensure the implementation of our party’s manifesto.

“If the various agencies of government are effectively manned, APC’s ideology will be embedded in the minds of not just our members, but everybody, for a new Nigeria.

According to Ayoola, Diaspora members want a re-engineered APC led government in colour, song, and dance.

“We and our members in the Diaspora specifically request your urgent intervention to ensure that all operators of this government take it as part of their call to begin to work collaboratively with us and supporters in the Diaspora,” he said.

Ayoola said that Diaspora members felt marginalised and are not represented in the government.

“We believe that our members have a lot of positive values to offer aimed at bringing the party’s promises to Nigerians.

“For this to happen, the practice of handpicking from amongst Nigerians in the Diaspora ought to be reviewed – party members should be called and encouraged to serve in government,” he said.

The secretary said that for the party to regain traction and momentum, President Buhari should act fast and remedy the exclusion and neglect of Diaspora members.

The members of the Diaspora Committee are, Dr Philip Idaewor, Chairman, APC UK; Mr Lawal Ayoola, Chairman APC Scandinavia; Mr Stephen  Adeayo Tella, Chairman, APC Spain; Mr Charles Michelleti, Chairman, APC Ghana and Mr Olalekan Ogunwede, Chairman APC, Germany.

Others are, Mr Bola Babarinde, Chairman, APC South Africa; Mr Olarenwaju Balogun, Chairman, APC France; Mr Ahmeed Adefioye, Chairman APC Iceland; Mr David Abraham, Chairman, APC South Korea and Mr Adebola Ajimotokan, Chairman, Board of Trustees, APC Canada.

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