The All Progressives Congress (APC)’s national reconciliation committee says it will be heading to the Southwest in the ongoing efforts to ended discontents among party stakeholders.
Chairman of the committee and former Nasarawa State Governor, Senator Abdullahi Adamu told journalists in Abuja that his team has already visited Kano, Kebbi, Gombe, Adamawa and Bauchi states in the cause of its assignment.
The committee is expected to reconcile feuding members ahead of its national convention ahead of February.
He said, “We had a meeting this morning, the essence of the meeting is to take a look at what we have done before the Christmas and New Year break and hone our plans for the second phase of our activities as a reconciliation committee.
“It is our hope that from January 6, we will leave Abuja and start the South West states where we will have meetings with the elders and stakeholders of the party in those five states. We will be in Lagos and Abeokuta; we will visit Osun State.
“Then we will take the South East and the South South. It is our hope that by January 19, we will have been done with this. We will have a retreat to look at what we have been able to do and to see how we can capture it in the preparation for the report.”