The Bagudu-led Peace and Reconciliation Committee set up by the Kwara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress APC, under the leadership of Prince Sunday Fagbemi to address the internal wranglings within the party has submitted its report recommending far-reaching resolutions to avert similar conflicts in the future.
Submitting the report at a mini ceremony held at the Conference room, APC’s secretariat in Ilorin the committee Chairman, Hon Alhassan Yahaya Bagudu appreciated the Leader and Governor of the state, His Excellency Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON, and the party Chairman, Prince Sunday Fagbemi and the State Working Committee (SWC) for the confidence reposed in the committee and the opportunity to serve in that capacity.
Hon Bagudu explained that the committee received a total of twelve complaints/petitions from aggrieved wards/LGAs and individuals in Kwara Central and Kwara South Senatorial districts. No complaint/petition was received from Kwara North. He noted that rifts or conflicts among party members is normal in politics, he however added that the most important thing is how the party is able to explore its internal mechanism to resolve any impasse. He said that all the aggrieved persons were invited to make oral presentations.
Responding, the Kwara APC Chairman, Prince Sunday Fagbemi commended the committee for what he described as a thorough and selfless job, pointing out that the members of the committee have sacrificed their time and energy to salvage the party from implosion stressing that their efforts would not go unrewarded. The Chairman concluded that the party is satisfied with the work of the committee and assured that appropriate attention will be given to the recommendations
Other members of the Committee include Bar. Raphael Ashaolu (secretary), Hon Abdulganiyu Kure (Spokesperson), Alh Suleiman Mohammed, Mrs Falilat Ronke Mohammed, Alh Abdulmumeen Ore and Hon Akinjide Ogunyemi.