
Acting APC Chairman, Hon. Ali Bukar Dalori
By EZEKIEL OBI, Abuja-
Newly appointed Acting National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Ali Dalori, has assumed office with a promise to steer the party’s activities with transparency, inclusivity, and unity of purpose.
Dalori, who was the APC Deputy National Chairman (North-East) before his appointment, made the promise at a meeting with the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) in Abuja.
“I have assumed the position of acting national chairman following the resignation of Ganduje.
“We are all aware of the significant contributions Ganduje made during his tenure… On behalf of the entire APC family, I express our heartfelt gratitude to him and wish him full recovery and strength,” Dalori said.
He thanked members of the party’s NWC for their continued support and loyalty, saying they were not just team members, but partners in the collective task of safeguarding the party’s unity, discipline, and direction.
Dalori emphasized the need for the party to stay united and focused on its goals.
“This is a period for consolidation, not conflict, for maturity, not division, and for vision, not personal ambition.
“We must keep our eyes on the bigger picture: delivering good governance to the Nigerian people, deepening democracy within our party structures, and preparing for the future with clarity and determination,” he said.
The acting chairman promised to share a practical roadmap with the party’s members to guide its work during this interim period.
‘The roadmap would cover key areas such as party discipline, reconciliation, communication, member mobilization, and broader stakeholder engagement.
“Our core leadership priorities shall be familiarized thoroughly with the APC Constitution, code of conduct, and operational guidelines,” he added.
Dalori pledged support for President Bola Tinubu’s reform agenda, saying that the Renewed Hope Agenda was not just a campaign slogan, but a living roadmap that was already addressing fundamental challenges in the economy, security, and national cohesion.




