By Joy Odor
The All Prograssive Congress (APC) Chairmanship aspirant and Senator in the 9th Senate representing Niger State East Federal Constituency at the National Assembly has declared his readiness and capability of becoming a transformational leader of the party if elected at the forthcoming Convention on Saturday.
Senator Sani Musa made the assertion while submitting his completed nomination and expression of interest forms at the APC headquarters in Abuja.
Speaking to journalists shortly after the submission of form, the Frontline Chairmanship aspirant espoused the need for a generational shift in the leadership trajectory of the party and key areas of governance in the country.
According to him, as the larger sections of the leadership eco-system required injection of new vision, new ideas and new strategies.
He informed that Nigeria is at crossroads of delayed progress in the race to greatness as a nation because I’m of yawning gaps in areas needing transformation.
Speaking with conviction and confidence of becoming the next APC Chairman , Sen Sani Musa believed that providing APC transformational leadership if elected will enhance the chances of the nation benefitting from such proposition and such an opportunity
lt would be recalled that Sen Sani Musa is among about 3 aspirants who have purchased , collected and submitted.their completed form for the March 26 contest scheduled for Eagle Square in Abuja.
From the huge crowd that accompanied Sen Sani Musa and the optimism of the younger generation who seem to overwhelmingly support a young , intelligent and upwardly mobile aspirant it would not be unusual to say the Senator from Niger State has the momentum in his favour.
“I am requesting for the endorsement.of the 80 percent youths that make up the 42 million registered members of the party because you know I am one of you and will represent you well”. I appealed to the party members nationwide. In a weeks time , the chances are that there shall be a new dawn at the headquarters of the All Prograssive Congress.












