Kano APC Holds State Congress Today, Announces High-Level Committees
By Abdullahi Yusuf
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State has announced the constitution of three high-level committees to oversee the conduct of the party’s State Congress scheduled to hold today.
A statement by the party’s spokesperson,Ahmed Aruwa, said the congress would take place at the Indoor Sports Stadium, Kofar Mata, Kano, by 8 p.m.
According to Aruwa, the committees were constituted to ensure a transparent, credible and well-coordinated congress in line with the party’s constitution and guidelines.
The committees include the Congress and Accreditation Committee which has
Rabi’u Sulaiman Bichi as Chairman,
Hon. Muhammad Jamu Yusuf – Secretary,
Hon. Baffa Babba – Member,Rt. Hon. Butu-Butu – Member,Hajiya Sa’adatu Algon -Member,Hon. Ali Haruna Makoda –Member,Hon. Abdullahi Rogo – Member,
Hon. Baffa Takai – Member,
Hon. Lamin Sani – Member,
Sani Ma’aruf – Member,
Hon. Sani Bala – Member,
Khalid Ishaq – Member,
Barrister Mannir Rimin Gado – Member, Hon. Hassan Hussain.
The Publicity Committee has Comrade
Muhammad Garba – Chairman,
Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa – Secretary,
Lawan Hussaini – Member,Jamilu Danbatta – Member,Yusuf Sharada – Member,Musa Liliyasu – Member,Ghali Sadiq – Member,Binta Spikin – Member,
Uba Dan Zainab – Member,Ibrahim Yaro – Member, and Ahmad Aruwa- Member
The Security Committee has
Col. Malami – Chairman,Mustapha Bakwana-Member,DG, Special Services) – Member,Bala Albasu – Member,CP Balarabe Musa – Member,Group Captain Kura – Member,Dr. Garba Sani Diso – Member,Air Commodore Yusha’u Sulaisu Tudun Wada – Member
Aruwa stated that the party leadership has full confidence in the committees’ capacity to ensure a peaceful, orderly and successful congress.
He called on all party members and stakeholders to cooperate with the committees and conduct themselves in a disciplined and responsible manner throughout the exercise.
The APC reiterated its commitment to strengthening internal democracy and consolidating unity within the party in the state.

