The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State has dissolved the party’s stakeholder committees in all 34 Local Government Areas (LGAs).
The secretary of the Central Working Committee of the APC in Katsina State, Ibrahim Namadi, announced this on Thursday.
In a formal notification letter sent to the concerned stakeholders and shared with other key members, Namadi stated that the decision was made following the Central Working Committee’s monthly meeting on March 26, 2024, at the Katsina State Secretariat.
The letter reassures all members that a new framework will soon be established, in accordance with the stipulations of Article 12 (10) and (15) of the All Progressives Congress Constitution of 2022 (amended).
The Katsina APC extends its gratitude and recognition to the outgoing stakeholders for their valuable contributions and unwavering support, which have greatly contributed to the party’s success as the ruling party in Katsina State over the past eight years.
“There is no doubt that without their support and steadfastness, the All Progressives Congress would have been a mirage,” the statement noted.
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