Restructuring: Atiku denies being queried by APC

Former Vice President and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress(APC), Atiku Abubakar yesterday denied reports that he was queried by the National Working Committee of the party over his recent call for the restructuring of the country.

The former vice president who was at the APC secretariat in the company of the Adamawa state governor, Mohammed Umar Jubrilla held a closed door meeting with the national chairman, Chief John Odigie  Oyegun and other NWC members.

Atiku in a statement released yesterday by his media group, noted that his visit to the party secretariat was not a response to summon by the leadership of the party as widely reported.

According to the statement, "My visit to the national secretariat of our great party was to rub minds with the party hierarchy, and it was of a routine kind as a chieftain of the party.

"I was neither summoned nor queried by the party on any issue as being speculated. Rather, my visit was at my own behest.

"As a party chieftain, I owe it a duty to my party to appraise challenges within the structures of the party and also proffer suggestions on how to manage those challenges. I urge you all to discountenance any malicious insinuations about my visit to the party secretariat, the Turaki Adamawa concluded.

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