An All Progressives Congress (APC) Gubernatorial aspirant in Taraba State, Chief David Sabo Kente, has congratulated Senator Abdullahi Adamu on his emergence as the National Chairman of the ruling party, urging fair play for all aspirants.
Kente made the call in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Sunday.
He declared everything about the convention as perfect and peaceful, adding that members were expecting a perfect leadership for the party under Senator Abdullahi Adamu
The APC chieftain urged the party to be fair to all contestants and be fair to all party men and women to curb bad blood and injustice.
Kente said, “Let the leadership be fair to everybody; once they are fair to everybody, then we are good to go.
“The Buni-led Caretaker Committee have done their best. They carried out a lot of reforms and we commend them for that.”
A national delegate from Taraba, Zainab Ibrahim, who also contested for the position of Deputy National Women Leader, expressed hope that the convention would be great.
“The convention was a smooth one, a successful one where the leaders of our party have emerged under a consensus arrangement that will take us to the promised land come 2023,” she said.
Mr Yusuf Banki from Borno vying for the position of Zonal Secretary North-Eastern region, said that the outcome of the convention would be great.
He said, “I can predict that with the kind of arrangement that was put in place and with the trust and confidence we have in Mr President and the Caretaker Committee, I am optimistic that the outcome will be accepted by all.
“As a party loyalist, after following all the due process, I believe that everything will be perfect .
“The outgoing leaders did perfectly well. They have done well more than any other working committee so far.
“You can imagine the number of people that joined APC in the last two years – governors, lawmakers even major critics of this administration.
“So they have done tremendously well and deserve our commendation.”
Banki advised every aspirant to take in good faith if they win or lose the elections.
“However, if you will win, it has to be fairly, if you will lose it has to be fairly too so they should take it in good fate and I hope the needful will be done,” he said.