AA to hold convention Feb. 22, commences sales of forms

Tue, Nov 12, 2024
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ACTION Alliance (AA) party, has scheduled its 2025 National Convention for Feb. 22 and approved the commencement of sales of intent forms for all elective positions.

Mr James Vernimbe, AA National Secretary disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

Vernimbe said that the party’s National Think Tank Committee (NTTC) decision and approval was in pursuant with relevant sections of the party’s amended constitution.

“The National Think Tank Committee has approved the Action Alliance timetable of activities for the 2025 elective Wards, Local Government Areas (LGA), State Congresses and National Convention.

“Commencement of sales of intent forms for all positions at all levels begins Nov. 13 to Dec. 31; screening of all aspirants begins Jan. 3 to Jan. 12, while appeals begin Jan. 13 to Jan. 16.

“Ward congresses nationwide hold Jan. 25, LGA congresses nationwide holds Feb. 1, state congresses nationwide holds Feb. 8 and national convention holds Feb. 22,” he said.

Vernimbe said women and youths not above 35 years have been offered 50 per cent, while Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) were to pay only 20 per cent administrative fees for any of the elective positions.

He noted that instalment payment was acceptable and interested persons could visit the party’s headquarters for further information and make payment only into the party’s verified bank account. (NAN)

A.I

Nov. 12, 2024

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