I've willingly Donates My 20m to APC, I Believe others Will do same - Akume

By Aviashima Toom, Abuja
The Minister of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, Sen.  George Akume, has said that he has willingly donated his N20 million paid for nomination forms to the party.

Akume who was also one of the frontline national chairmanship aspirants at the just concluded national convention of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) said he believed others would do same

Recalled that Sen. Akume, alongside six others were asked to step down for Senator Abdullahi Adamu as APC national chairman, to step down, but said that, after their dinner with President Mohammadu Buhari, appealed to them to build a consensus as much as they could.
 
The former Benue governor, also declared that APC in Benue state is waxing stronger in order to wrestle power from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). 

Speaking to journalists when he led Benue delegation on a solidarity visit to the APC national chairman Abdullahi Adamu, at the party national secretariat, Tuesday, Akume assured Nigerians particularly the APC and indeed the national chairman that the crisis rocking the Benue APC was over.

Akume said: “We want to assure Nigerians particularly the APC and indeed the national chairman that the little irritation in Benue state are going to be squarely address for the benefit of our party and for the benefit of our teaming supporters who look onto the APC as the only hope of the common man in Benue state and even at the national level. 

“So we are very confident that APC Benue will come on stronger than can never imagine. We are doing very well, we have registered so much, so many members. We have registered those who are ready to vote and therefore, Benue is ready to go.”



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