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Why Buhari didn’t attend APC caucus meeting-Garba Shehu

Former President Muhammadu Buhari has explained his inability to attend the caucus meeting and the National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The former president who was invited to the meeting by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, conveyed his apologies, indicating that he is unable to attend due to commitments earlier made.

Garba Shehu, Spokesman to the former president in a statement on Wednesday, said Buhari was unable to attend the caucus meeting due to commitments he earlier made.

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It could be recalled that the APC had fixed August 2 and 3 to hold its national caucus and national executive committee (NEC) meetings, respectively.

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While the national caucus gathering was held at the presidential villa on Wednesday, party leaders will converge in Transcorp Hilton for the NEC meeting on Thursday.

It added that the former president apologised for his absence at the sit-down and expressed his support and commitment to the party.

“Former President Muhammadu Buhari has explained his inability to be present at the caucus meeting and the national executive committee, NEC, meetings of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to which he has been invited,” the statement reads.

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“He has conveyed his apologies, indicating that he is unable to attend due to commitments earlier made.

“The former president used the opportunity to express his support and commitment to the party, at the same time wishing it a good meeting, as the leaders take decisions on issues of importance to the party and the nation.”

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On July 17, the ruling party announced the suspension of its planned national caucus and national NEC meetings.

Abubakar Kyari, acting national chairman of the APC, spoke after an emergency gathering of the party’s national working committee (NWC).

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