The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State recently conducted elections to fill vacant seats within its executive council and central working committee.
This decision follows the appointment of some members to political offices and the departure of others from the party.
The election for these vacant positions took place during a joint meeting of stakeholders and the party’s executive committee.
The process, involving nominations and affirmations, was monitored by an official from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Governor Mallam Dikko Umar Radda, alongside his deputy, Faruq Lawal Jobe, and the Chief of Staff of the Government House, spearheaded the election.
Sani Aliyu Daura, the state chairman of the APC, expressed gratitude towards the governor for actively involving all party officials in the governance agenda and acknowledged the robust support extended by the governor to the party.
The state’s deputy chairman of the APC, Alhaji Bala Abu Musawa, pledged his commitment to highlighting the achievements of the Radda-led administration in the last seven months through electronic and social media.
He also expressed gratitude to the governor for providing brand new cars to the party’s vice chairmen from the three senatorial zones.
During the proceedings, Suleiman Namadi from Dutsinma emerged as the new State Auditor, supported by the state vice chairman for the Funtua zone, Ibrahim Danjuma and Daura local government chairman, Mamman S. Bariki.
The election also filled other crucial positions within the State Financial Secretary and various members of the party’s central working committee