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RESOLUTIONS OF KOGI WEST APC STAKEHOLDERS MEETING HELD ON 13TH DEC, 2015 IN LOKOJA.

Preamble.

The meeting properly called by His Excellency, Rt Hon Clarence Olafemi in consultation with Sen Dino Melaye and Kogi West APC chairman , Chief Gbenga Asagun and over 50 party leaders met in Lokoja on the 13th of Dec 2015 and resolved as follows : 

That we believe in the supremacy of our party, the APC and therefore hereby congratulate His Excellency, Alh Yahaya Bello over his victory in the recent governorship election in Kogi state;
That we pledge our total loyalty and support in Kogi West and promise to cooperate with him to turn Kogi State around positively ;


That we call on the party leadership and the Governor-Elect to watch with keen interest and take appropriate action against the politicians who are political jobbers and who always cross carpet from APC to Accord, to PDP and back to APC as they constitute themselves as nuisance to the APC in Kogi West and formed illegal stakeholders that are not known to the APC as a political party.

That the unity among all the component elements in Kogi state is not negotiable and so also is the cordial relationship between the Kogi Central and Kogi West senatorial districts.

That since Hon  Abiodun Faleke has made it abundantly clear that he doesn't s  want to be the deputy to the Governor-Elect Alh Yahaya Bello, we the APC stakeholders in Kogi West hereby appeal to the Governor-Elect and the party leadership to accept a replacement from the west, the process for which we are already embarking on. And that the stakeholders of APC in Kogi West have absolute confidence in the representation and leadership of Sen Melaye.

Long live APC
Long live Kogi State
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

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