Developments in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) hints that the national convention slated for February 26 will no longer hold.
This is as the party has failed to sell forms to any aspirant with less than six days to go.
The party is currently battling to resolve crisis caused by its move to choose its next national working committee members through consensus.
However, a report claims that President Muhammadu Buhari will on Tuesday meet the APC governors in a bid to resolve the crisis.
The party, which has been shifting its convention since December 2020, is set to postpone it for the fourth time following the inability of the 22 APC governors to agree on issues involving zoning and the mode of election, the report claims.
While the initial plan was to zone the chairmanship seat to the North-Central and let those qualified slug it out, there are now plans to endorse one individual, who will be unanimously affirmed by delegates of the convention on the instruction of the governors. However, the governors are looking to Buhari for direction on who to endorse, a move the President has failed to make.
As at press time, none of the chairmanship aspirant have bought the party’s form, a development that has caused rancour in the APC.