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The newly-elected Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, on Thursday, met with the President, Main General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) on the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Talking to Remark Home correspondents quickly after the meeting with the President, Adamu acknowledged the APC would deploy any of the three techniques—dispute primaries, indirect primaries and consensus—to elect its next presidential candidate.

Fielding questions from journalists on the next route for the occasion’s primaries, he acknowledged, “When we fetch there, we’ll talk, alright? However the alternate choices are there; dispute primaries, indirect and consensus. The occasion has a desire which of those paths to steal.”

Speaking of the March 26 nationwide conference, the faded Nasarawa Remark Governor acknowledged, “Since the history of democracy on this country; First Republic, 2nd Republic, as much as where we are at this time, I don’t keep in mind any conference, the dimension we held.

“I don’t keep in mind any conference that there had been misgivings about the replace of its success varied than this one.

“We came out natty and we thought the leadership that Mr President offered the occasion has made all this seemingly.”

On the explanation for his talk over with to the Remark Home, the Chairman eminent that with easiest one week as a replace of job already, he thought to pay a thank-you talk over with to the President.

“Since the tip of the Convention on March 26, we’ve now now not advance to meet with him to thank him for providing leadership for the occasion to thrill in a a success Convention.

“The replace came at this time. So, I came with my predecessor to advance and contact immoral with the President and, with gratitude, state him that now we delight in completely handed over.

“I’m responsible of this occasion, by the grace of God and we are in a position to steal the believe that’s placed on us with every sense of patriotism,” he acknowledged.

Adamu additionally eminent that he is “searching for to reform the occasion” so as that it ticks the simply boxes and prepares itself for the upcoming election.

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