Five parties involved in the merger of
opposition parties have shared the leadership positions of the All
Progressive Congress (APC), according to a document seen by Daily Trust
at the weekend.
As
earlier reported by Daily Trust, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)
got the national chairman, the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) was
given the national secretary, while the Congress for Progressive Change
(CPC) got the national treasurer.
For their part,
factions of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) and the
Democratic People’s Party (DPP) who are in the merger got national
organising secretary and national auditor positions respectively, Daily
Trust learnt.
Other positions taken by the ACN
are legal adviser, deputy national treasurer, national publicity
secretary, deputy national youth leader, two national vice chairmen
(south west and south south) and two ex-officio members.
The
ANPP, apart from the national secretary, also got national financial
secretary, deputy national organising secretary, deputy national
publicity secretary, two national vice chairmen (north west and north
east) and two ex-officio officers.
CPC, for its
part, in addition got the posts of deputy national chairman north,
deputy national secretary, deputy national legal adviser, deputy
national auditor, national woman leader, national youth leader, one vice
chairman (north central) and one ex-officio officer.
APGA
was also given the posts of deputy national chairman south, deputy
national financial secretary, deputy national women leader, one vice
chairman and one ex-officio. DPP got deputy national secretary, in
addition to national auditor.
The parties will fill in these slots
in the interim, pending the registration of the APC by the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), which will be followed by ward and
state congresses as well as national convention where substantive
officers will be elected.
Meanwhile the ANPP at
the weekend set up a new committee headed by the National Chairman Dr.
Ogbonayya Onu to among others handle the sharing of positions allotted
to the party in the APC merger arrangement.
This
was among the resolutions reached at the end of the party’s National
Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held in Abuja on Saturday. The
committee includes former and serving governors of the party and their
mandate is to continue to act on behalf of the party in the merger
negotiations until APC is registered.
Speaking
during the opening of the meeting, Onu said the merger with other
opposition political parties would enable the party control more states
in 2015.
“This merger has strengthened the hands
of our governors, success in future elections can now be better
guaranteed. The merger is equally important that in the states where we
have reasonable presence, but in the past could not win elections,” he
said.
He added, “At the stage where the merger
process has reached, at the moment, I am happy to inform you that we
have met all the conditions for the three major opposition political
parties, ACN, ANPP and CPC, to merge as prescribed by law and contained
in the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended). What is now left is for us to
fulfil the conditions for the registration of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) as a political party.”
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