The Minister Of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has explained the importance of the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) revalidation/registration exercise.
Fashola, who revalidated his APC membership in Lagos on Friday, described the exercise as a period of evangelism to clean up the ruling party.
According to him, the exercise will address the frequent appointment of dead people by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“We are a large political family and it is always important to know how many we are, and also to increase the number. So, this registration exercise first brings about all family members in all wards and polling stations of the country together,” the minister said.
“So, it means coming back together, but more importantly, it is also a period for evangelism, expansion of the party database.
“You will see, in the past, we have had some unfortunate incidents where, perhaps, some people were appointed, only for us to find out that they are deceased. So, this is also an opportunity to clean up because there are opportunities also as a member of a party that forms a government.
“And we need to know who is where; we also need to know what party members do. So, if I am a party member and want to host an event, I can look in my party’s database and see who does event planning, who does catering, and we share prosperity.”
Since assuming office in 2015, President Buhari has made six posthumous appointments, most of whom were in 2017, and later in 2020.
KanyiDaly had reported how Buhari appointed a dead politician from Ebonyi State, Tobias Chukwuemeka Okwuru, into the board of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) on April 28, 2020.