The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced plans to hold a peaceful and transparent national convention on March 27 and 28 at Eagle Square in Abuja. The convention is expected to produce consensus candidates for key national positions within the party. According to the party's Media Relations Subcommittee Chairman, Hon. Oghene Egoh, only accredited delegates will participate in the election process. Egoh expressed confidence that the convention would be a success, citing the party's commitment to equity, fairness, and transparency.
The APC has been working to ensure a hitch-free convention, with arrangements in place to guarantee the participation of accredited delegates. The party's strong membership base and wide influence have positioned it as the largest political party in Africa. Egoh noted that the party provides equal opportunities for both old and new members, regardless of their political background.
A total of 36 national positions are expected to be filled during the convention, with the emergence of consensus candidates following a democratic and acceptable process. The convention's theme, "Renewed Hope National Convention," reflects the party's commitment to democratic practice and national stability. President Bola Tinubu's administration has been praised for its efforts to reform the economy, including the removal of fuel subsidy and reforms in the foreign exchange market.
The convention is expected to produce consensus candidates for key national positions, with the party committed to ensuring a peaceful and transparent process. As the convention approaches, stakeholders are optimistic about the outcome, with many expecting a successful exercise.
The APC's commitment to a peaceful and transparent convention is a welcome development for Nigerian politics. The party's efforts to ensure a democratic and acceptable process for filling key national positions are a testament to its commitment to democratic practice. As the convention approaches, Nigerians will be watching closely to see if the party's promises of transparency and equity are upheld.



