
Kazeem Afegbua, the media aide of former Military President, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida has emerged the spokesman of the Reformed All Progressives Congress (rAPC), a break-away faction of the ruling party.
RAPC broke away from the APC on Wednesday, blasting their former party as a “monumental disaster”.
Despite Afegbua’s invlovment, it is still remains unclear if Babangida is playing any role in the newly-established rAPC.
See below a list of the national officers of the R-APC:
Buba Galadima – national chairman
Bala Muhd Gwagwarwa – national deputy chairman, north
Theo Nkire – national deputy chairman, south-east
Eko Olakunle – national vice-chairman, south-west
Hussaini Dambo – national vice-chairman, north-west
Mahmud Mohammed Abubakar – national vice-chairman, north-central
Godwin Akaan – deputy national secretary
Fatai Atanda – national secretary
Kazeem Afegbua – national publicity secretary
Daniel Bwala – financial secretary
Abba Malami Taura – deputy national auditor
Kayode Omotosho – national treasurer
Nicholas Asuzu – national youth leader
Baride A. Gwezia – legal adviser
Aisha Kaita – national woman leader
Fatima Adamu – national welfare secretary
Isiak Akinwumi – deputy financial secretary
Bashir Mai Mashi – deputy national treasurer
Hauwa Adam Mamuda – deputy welfare secretary
Shuaibu Gwanda Gobir – deputy national publicity secretary
M. T. Liman – national organising secretary
Theo Sheshi – deputy national organising secretary

