Having successfully purchased the building housing Party National Secretariat, the ruling All Progressive Congress APC has renamed it National Secretariat in Abuja after President Muhammad Buhari.
The National Secretariat is now to be refer to as “BUHARI HOUSE” in honor of the meritorious service of Mr. President to both the party and the country.
A Former Member of House of Representative Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon made this known in Abuja while presenting the report card, cataloging the achievements of the Caretaker /Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) in the last one year.
He explained that the committee has concluded payment of the outstanding balance and has taken over the ownership of the building.
“I am glad to proudly inform you that the CECPC has concluded payment of the outstanding balance and has taken over the ownership of the building and has approved the naming of the secretariat “BUHARI HOUSE” in honor of the meritorious service of Mr. President to both the party and the country”.
Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon also disclosed that the ruling Party now has a new constitution courtesies of committee set up by the CECPC conducted Public hearings in all the six geo-political zones of the country and over 500 memoranda were received from Party Members.
“The CECPC has successfully delivered to the party a stronger and more democratically robust constitution waiting for ratification by the convention of the party”.
“The committee set up by the CECPC conducted Public hearings in all the six geo-political zones of the country and over 500 memoranda were received from Party Members”.
Honourable Obahiagbon commended the committee for its numerous achievements in the last one year.
“Today, the committee stands high, and the party and its entire membership globally, are proud of the feats the committee has achieved, though we are also aware of efforts by a few who differ on the performance of the party under the committee’s watch. That is democracy for agreements and disagreements are the necessary ingredients that feeds the democratic ethos provided such agreements and disagreements are devoid of cranky ploys and political delinquency”.