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APC North West Zone reiterates commitment to unity, says it’s ‘our topmost priority’

By IBRAHIM KANOMA, Gusau

All Progressives Congress, APC, North-West Zone has reaffirmed its resolve towards ensuring formidable unity among its members in all states of the zone.

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This was contained in a statement handed to our Our Correspondent in Gusau, Zamfara State capital on Sunday, issued and signed by Malam Musa Mailafiya Mada, who is the APC Zonal Publicity Secretary (North West).

According to the zone scribe, the decision was reached during meeting of the North-West Officials of the party which was presided over by the National Vice Chairman in charge of the Zone Honourable Salihu Moh’d Lukman at the Zonal Secretariat of the party, No. 27, Isa Kaita Road Kaduna.

The National Vice Chairman stated that taking into cognisance of the Nigeria Political History, the North-west has been with majority votes and winning it determines who become the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in all the democratic elections that took place in this country since the very beginning of the process.

He therefore re-emphasized the party’s full-fledged strategies at the Zone in the bridging all the existing gabs created by political frictions together, thereby retaining the known glory of the North-West in Nigerian Politics.

Honourable Lukman further appealed to the party officials of the zone to tirelessly work for the overall success of the APC by justifying the confidence reposed in them by the party faithfuls adding that Unity For Progress remains the topmost watchword.

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