November 13, 2012 by Agency Reporter
The
Board of Trustees of the Congress for Progressive Chang has ratified
the party’s merger with the Action Congress of Nigeria and the All
Nigeria Peoples Party.
PREMIUM TIMES quoted a highly
placed official of the party as saying that CPC’s decision to merge with
other parties was approved at the party’s BOT meeting last Thursday in
Kaduna.
He said at the end of the meeting, the
hardliners within the CPC, who had opposed the merger, soft-pedalled and
approved the proposal.
The national leaders of the party such
as Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), former FCT Minister, Mallam Nasir
El-Rufai, and CPC Chairman, Tony Momoh, were at the meeting.
The source explained that with the
ratification, the party would proceed to consumate the merger talks it
began with the ACN after the 2011 general elections.
The CPC National Publicity Secretary,
Rotimi Fashakin, confirmed that the national executive committee of the
party had received the BOT’s nod to proceed on the merger process.
In an interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria, Fashakin said the BOT gave the approval because none of the
existing opposition party alone could defeat the ruling party.
“It is now clear that opposition parties
must merge to be able to improve the educational system, health sector,
security and infrastructure, among others for Nigerians,’’ he said.
SOURCE: The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper 13 November 2012
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