Former Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomole, is very likely to emerge as the new National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress.
This followed the decision of a former Cross River State governor, Clement Ebiri, to withdraw from the race.
A statement signed by Ebiri, which was issued to newsmen on Thursday, revealed the decision of the last standing challenger to withdraw from the race.
Ebri’s statement reads: “Following deep consultations with my family, friends and associates, party leaders and stakeholders in the progress of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, I have decided to withdraw my candidacy from the race for the National Chairmanship of the APC.
“This decision has been taken in what I consider to be the overall best interest of the party and my belief that all stakeholders must row in the same rancour-free direction as we approach general elections in a few months.”
The APC national convention is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 23rd June, where about 6,800 delegates are expected.
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