Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has flagged off the e-registration and revalidation of membership for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

The Governor, who was documented as the first registrant of the party in the state in Ilorin, said the exercise is designed to strengthen the party and ensure accurate membership tally for planning.

According to him everyone who wishes to register as members of the party should be accommodated, cautioning against excluding anyone from the exercise.

AbdulRazaq said It is important that we know how many are members of the party which is the biggest party in Africa.

The Governor noted that everyone needs their National Identity Number (NIN) to be onboard as members of the the party.

For his part,Kwara state Chairman of the All progressive Congress (APC) Mr Sunday Fagbemi, said the meeting was called to assure everyone in the APC that there will be equitable platform for all.

He said arrangements have been put in place to make sure no one is marginalised, adding that intending registrants will be required to meet some pre-conditions.

The Chairman commended the Governor for his pragmatism and achievements across key sectors, including in the education, health, and road infrastructure.

He explained that a total of 579 registration agents will be onboarded from across 193 wards, noting that this will be preceded by registration of senatorial administrators and local government supervisors.END. ALI MUHAMMAD RABIU

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