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 APC UK Congress Holds On April 1st

In furtherance to the mandate given to the All Progressives Congress United Kingdom (APC UK) by the National Working Committee (NWC) to organise and conduct a congress for the smooth running of the party in the country, the party in the UK has fixed 1st of April for the congress.

The congress, which will be supervised by a member of the National Working Committee and the Nigerian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Amb. Sarafa Tunji Ishola will be held at the Holiday Inn Express London Greenwich, an IHG Hotel, Bugsbys Way, Greenwich, London, SE10 0GD, United Kingdom.

According to the Congress Committee, there are 29 positions to be contested at the Congress and the criteria for eligibility to contest and to vote is holding APC UK Membership card and be up-to-date with our monthly subscriptions in the last 6 months.

Any party members interested in contesting for any of the Executive positions listed hereunder is required to pay a prescribed nomination fee for the various offices of their choice.

While speaking over the Congress, the Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in the United Kingdom, J K Adebola expressed happiness over the event adding that the Congress will bring an end to the division that has paralysed the party over the years in the country.

In a document made available to the Press, the 25 offices open are:

1. Chairman,

2. Deputy Chairman,

3. General Secretary,

4. Assistant General Secretary,

5. Zonal Vice Chairmen North

6. Zonal Vice Chairman South

7. Legal Adviser

8. Assistant Legal Adviser,

9. Treasurer

10. Assistant Treasurer

11. Financial Secretary

12. Assistant Financial Secretary

13. Organising Secretary

14. Assistant Organising Secretary

15. Publicity Secretary

16. Assistant Publicity Secretary

17. Chief Whip

18. Welfare Secretary

19. Assistant Welfare Secretary

20. Auditor

21. Assistant Auditor

22. Women Leader

23. Assistant Women Leader

24. Youth Leader

25. Assistant Youth Leader (who shall be a woman where the State Youth Leader is a man)

26. Leader of Persons with special needs

27. Ex-Officio

28. Ex-Officio

29. Ex-Officio

The statement also said that interested members may contact the Election Planning Committee Chairman Prince Fadele on 07862709059

The deadline for submission of the nomination form is Friday 24th of March 2023.

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