All Progressives Congress (APC) governors have unanimously proposed that the highly-anticipated national convention of the party should be held between Saturday, February 26, and Sunday, February 27, 2022.
Even though the decision of the APC governors is subject to the approval of the party’s National Executive Committee led by President Muhammadu Buhari, the governors made the proposal in view of the Electoral Act.
Newsrand understands that going the Electoral Act, any political party planning to hold its national convention must inform the Independent and National Electoral Commission (INEC) at least 21 days prior.
“The governors have agreed on February 26 and February 27. So, this will be proposed to the President for approval,” a source familiar with the matter was quoted as saying.
The source also stated that due to the Electoral Act’s mandate and the fact that INEC would be conducting six by-elections on the same day, the proposed dates for the APC national convention may be changed.
According to INEC, the by-elections will hold in Akure North/Akure South Federal Constituency, Ondo State; Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency, Plateau; and Pankshin South State Constituency, Plateau.
Others are Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency, Cross River; Akpabuyo State Constituency, Cross River; and Ngor-Okpala State Constituency, Imo.
“The by-elections holding on February 26 may be a challenge but the governors are bent on having the convention in February. The issue now is that INEC needs a notice of 21 days. If the letter is sent to INEC on January 20, it means the election will be held in the second week of February but on February 12, the area council elections will be held in Abuja. So, you see it is dicey,” the source said.