The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced its upcoming National Caucus and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings, scheduled to take place on December 15 and 16, 2025, respectively. Both meetings will be held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
According to an official notice signed by APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, the National Caucus meeting will convene on December 15 at 6:00 pm. As outlined in Article 11 of the APC Constitution, the National Caucus comprises key party stakeholders, including national chairmen, past and present presidents and vice presidents, serving and past governors, and other designated representatives. The notice serves as an invitation to all members of the National Caucus to attend the meeting, as stipulated in Article 11.5 of the party’s constitution.
The NEC meeting, scheduled for December 16 at 12:00 pm, will bring together a broader range of party officials, including the national chairman, deputy national chairmen, national secretary, and state chairmen, among others. As defined in Article 13.1 of the APC Constitution, the NEC is a crucial organ of the party, responsible for making key decisions. The notice invites all members of the NEC to take notice of the meeting, in accordance with Article 12.3 of the party’s constitution.
These meetings are significant, as they demonstrate the APC’s commitment to its internal governance structure. The party’s adherence to its constitutional provisions ensures transparency and accountability within its ranks. As the ruling party in Nigeria, the APC’s decisions have far-reaching implications for the country’s political landscape. The outcomes of these meetings will likely be closely watched by political analysts and stakeholders alike.
The APC’s ability to convene these meetings, as scheduled, underscores the party’s efforts to maintain a functional and effective leadership structure. As Nigeria navigates its complex political terrain, the APC’s internal decision-making processes will remain under scrutiny. With these meetings, the party aims to address its internal matters, potentially shaping the course of its future endeavors.