The APC faces difficulty in selecting principal officers for Senate and House of Representatives: Tinubu

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All Progressives Congress (APC) governors have been given instructions by President-elect Bola Tinubu to collaborate with the party’s leadership and lawmakers in the process of electing principal officers for the incoming 10th National Assembly.
The charge was reportedly delivered by him on Thursday, when the governors who are members of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) came to see him, as stated in a statement released by an aide to the media named Tunde Rahman.

We owe our victory in this election to God Almighty, and we thank him for it. It was arduous and fraught with turmoil. Mr. Tinubu remarked that “the challenge before us is working in unison with the party’s leadership and the National Assembly over the election of their principal officers.”

The newly elected president issued the following charge to the party membership: “And I charge you to unite in spirit and faith and work in line with the party.”

The newly elected president conveyed to the party’s governors and those who had previously run for governorship that the incoming administration would be shared by all of them, irrespective of whether or not they had been successful in regaining their previous positions.

“Once we are clear on what we are doing and communicating as elected party leaders and loyal party men, we will prevail,” Mr. Tinubu said in his statement.

He reaffirmed that the governors were elected leaders who were responsible for serving the people and humanity in a fair and just manner.

Mr. Tinubu thanked God for allowing him to become the first Muslim minority to be elected president from the South-West, and he expressed gratitude to Allah for his success.

He dismissed rumors about his health, saying that all rumors had died out, and those who spread them should feel ashamed of themselves.

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