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FULL LIST: Members of APC’s 2027 Presidential Campaign Council

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FULL LIST: Members of APC’s 2027 Presidential Campaign Council

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has unveiled the full roster of members of its 2027 Presidential Campaign Council. President Bola Tinubu will lead the council, with Vice President Kashim Shettima as the first vice chairman and APC National Party Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, as the second vice chairman. The council comprises 223 directors covering various sectors such as finance, extractive industries, education, manufacturing, support group coordination, faith-based mobilization, protocol, labor union relations, special duties, stakeholders' mobilization, community support, digital operations, grassroots engagement, and welfare.

Notable members include Abdullahi Ganduje as the director of stakeholders' mobilization and Babatunde Fashola as the zonal coordinator for stakeholders' mobilization in the South-West. The ministry of education has appointed Tunji Alausa as the director of education sector mobilization, and his deputy is Education Minister's State counterpart, Suwaiba Ahmad.

The council also designated separate directors for Christian and Muslim faith-based mobilization, with Stephen Adegbite and Sheikh Haliru Maraya leading the respective teams.

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