The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially announced the postponement of its highly anticipated National Caucus and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings, which were initially scheduled to hold this September 11 and 12. The decision to defer these crucial gatherings has been attributed to unforeseen circumstances, with party officials assuring that the new dates for the meetings will be communicated in due course.
In a statement released by the APC leadership and signed by it’s National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka Esq, it said the postponement is aimed at ensuring proper coordination and preparation for the meetings, which are pivotal to the party’s strategic planning ahead of the upcoming political calendar. These meetings are expected to address several pressing issues, including the party’s internal structure, policy direction, and preparations for the 2027 general elections.
As the ruling party, the APC’s National Caucus and NEC meetings are critical in shaping the party’s governance framework and ensuring unity among its leadership and members. Party stakeholders have been urged to remain patient and committed to the ideals of the party as the leadership works towards rescheduling the meetings to a more suitable date.
While no specific reason was provided for the postponement, party insiders suggest that logistical considerations and the need for wider consultations among the party’s leadership may have influenced the decision. This move comes at a time when the APC continues to consolidate its influence in both the legislative and executive arms of government.
The APC leadership has assured its members and the public that the new dates for the meetings will be announced soon, and all efforts are being made to ensure a successful and productive engagement once the meetings are reconvened.