Ahead of the 2023 general election, serious crisis and tension has hit the camp of the ‘Buhari House’ national secretariat of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC.
This is just as the National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu orders all departmental directors at the party headquarters to proceed on an indefinite suspension, Vanguard reports.
Adamu had on assumption of office on April 1 hinted at the possibility of reorganizing the national secretariat.
He has in the interim, embarked on remodeling the party secretariat, relocating his office from the third to the ground floor.
On April 1, Adamu had disclosed the possibility of probing the staff of the secretariat, especially its directors.
“As for you the Director of Administration, you have no hiding place. We will count on your loyalty to the party. It is in God’s pleasure that we are here at the helm of affairs of this party. We have come with a very open mind but you have to reciprocate in the same spirit.
“We will, definitely by the will of God Almighty, the Secretariat, we need to look at you but I am not saying anything today until the transition committee submits its report.
“It is my hope that by the time the report is submitted, you have what they call a clean bill of the ledger, that is my prayer. Right?
“We have zero tolerance for failure in this new dispensation of our great party”, he had declared.
On Friday however, Saturday Vanguard gathered that Adamu, based on the committee’s recommendations, decided to suspend the directors, at about eight of them.
Some of the departments include Administration, Organization, Welfare, Strategy, Legal, and Publicity.
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