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Senator urges unity in Adamawa APC

Agency Reporter

Chairman Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals Aishatu Ahmed (Binani) has advised leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa against division.

She said even though APC no longer controls power in the state, its members should continue to meet to keep and  strengthen the party.

She also urged the local chapter of the APC to support the Governor Mai Mala Buni-led National Caretaker Committee.

Aishatu made the submissions when she led a delegation of the Adamawa APC National Assembly Caucus on a courtesy visit to APC Chairman Alhaji Ibrahim Bilal.

The senator said the party should not allow divisive elements and fifth columnists to have their way.

“At the state level, the party should also be seeing to be active (i.e. our office must always remain open)

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“We shall soon embark on statewide membership drive, as arrangement to that effect are being worked out by the National Caretaker Committee.

“We must maintain a strong bond of unity and not allow rumours and divisive elements to create problems for us.”

She said the caucus was ready to keep the party united in the state.

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“APC National Assembly Caucus made up of my colleagues from the House of Representatives and my humble self from the Senate came to discuss strategies, ways and means to forge ahead for our party and to also reassure you that we shall continue to liaise with the Mai Mala Buni National Caretaker Committee on all issues of the party in Adamawa State.

“Those of us here are the genuine elected leaders of the party in Adamawa State. It is our responsibility to keep the party flag flying high and to also keep party activities alive, in order not to lose members to other parties.