Barring any last minute change of plans, the governing All 
Progressives Congress (APC) will hold its national convention in the 
first quarter of this year.
The governing party has proposed February for holding the long-awaited convention.
One of the many issues slated for deliberation, it was gathered, is the amendment of the party’s constitution.
It
 was learnt that some party stakeholders insist that some parts of the 
constitution will have to be reviewed and modified in line with best 
practices and to treat some contentious issues it had failed to clearly 
define and resolve.
An insider revealed that the party’s national 
vice chairman (North West), Inuwa Abdul-Kadir, has been appointed the 
secretary of the Constitution Review Committee to receive and collate 
suggestions and recommendations which will eventually be deliberated on 
at the convention.
It was also gathered that there are 
subterranean moves by some influential interests in the party’s national
 leadership to endorse President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term.
It
 was reported at the end of last year that the party did not hold its 
national convention as the case should be after every two years, in 
violation of the provisions of its constitution.
Article 25 (A)(i) of the APC constitution states that the national 
convention of the party shall be held once in two years at a date, venue
 and time to be recommended by the National Working Committee (NWC) and 
approved by the National Executive Committee (NEC) subject to the giving
 of the statutory notices to the Independent National Electoral 
Commission (INEC) and at least 14 days’ notice to members eligible to 
attend.
The party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, 
had in an interview promised that the party would hold its national 
convention in 2016, but that did not happen owing to various challenges 
the party faced.
Oyegun had said, “We have to amend the 
constitution. We want to have a convention to approve the amendment of 
the constitution. The convention will take place within the next three 
months. The revision of that aspect of the constitution is ready. 
Notices will go out very soon. So, there is no magic to it. We just want
 to do things that will be effective; things that will contribute 
maximally to the party and governance.”
The party’s convention is 
the avenue to ratify its policies and programmes; elect or remove 
national officers; elect its presidential candidate, and amend its 
constitution from time to time as the need may arise.
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