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APC Chairman: I’m the Best Candidate, Says Modu Sheriff
Former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff, is beating his chest telling members of the All Progressive Congress, APC, not to look farther in its quest for a virile, dynamic and result-oriented chairman for the party. He says has person has worked more and better for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) than himself.
Sheriff, at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, said as one of the founders of the party, he has nothing but the interest and growth of the party at heart.
The former governor is an aspirant for the position of the APC’s national chairman.
Although the party is yet to zone the position, it has scheduled its national convention for February 26.
Sheriff, who was once the national chairman of Nigeria’s main opposition party, PDP, had said he would run for the position if it is zoned to the North-east..
He had also disclosed that consultations with party leaders across the country had begun, on the need for repositioning ahead of the challenges that may arise after President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure.
He was responding to questions on his sojourn in the PDP and his plans to beat other qualified candidates when he said he has worked hard and his experience in the PDP is a “plus.”
Sheriff said: “I’ve never been a member of PDP in my life… They gave me the position of national chairmanship in the party and I believe that should be a credit for our party.
“I was part of the founders of APC. I was among the six people that sat first. I was the chairman of the board of trustee of the ANPP.
“No person has worked for the APC in his life more than me. And because I wasn’t comfortable (in PDP), I went back home. It should be a plus for the party.”
While stating that the party will get the national convention right, Mr Sheriff said if elected as national chairman, he will do ten times more than what he did at the PDP.