Thursday, December 4, 2014

APC Presidential Aspirant sign commitment Agreement

         L-R Founder, Leadership Group, Sam Nda-Isaiah, Governor Rochas Okorocha, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former head of state, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) displaying their Certificates of Clearance after receiving same from Chairman, Presidential Screening Committee of APC, Chief Ogbonnaya Onu at the APC National Headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.


The Five presidential aspirant on the Platform  of All Progressive congress APC yesterday underwent thorough test of their level of understanding of problems in the Country and were advice to collapse  their different campaign structure to streamline with the party structure.



The aspirants, Former head of state, General Buhari,Former vice President Abubakar Atiku,Dr rabiu Kwankwanso,Chief Rochas Okorocha,and the publisher of leadership newspaper Sam Nda-Isaiah were made to sign an undertaking a letter of commitment which mandate any of the aspirant who fail the Presidential primaries not to decamp to other parties

The Chairmain of the Presidential screening commitee,Dr Ogbonnaya Onu presented the certificate of Clearance to the Aspirant at the Party secretariat in Abuja.

Onu said: “We told the press earlier that our aspirants will sign a letter of commitment to the party. I am happy to announce to you that all of them, all the five aspirants were very happy to sign these letters of commitment.
“That commitment is principally to assure the party that there is none of them running for themselves. They are running to offer service to improve on the well-being of our people to bring happiness to Nigerians, to foster unity and bring peace and secure our country.”

Only one person will fly our flag. They have all agreed that whoever flies our flag, the other aspirants will support him. This is something integral to the party.
“They will collapse their structures into the party, so that the party will move into the election united and it will offer the party the best chance to win the election on february 14th”,


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