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APC makes peace with Senate President  

Saraki fell out with the APC after he emerged Senate President in 2015, despite being excluded from contesting.

APC boss, John Oyegun and Senate President, Bukola Saraki

Saraki fell out with the APC after he emerged Senate President on June 9, 2015, despite being excluded from contesting by the party.

The disagreement was resolved at a peace meeting between Saraki and the APC’s National Working Committee (NWC) on Wednesday, December 7, 2016.

“We are here to listen and we are at your service at all times. Thank you sir,” Saraki said at the beginning of the meeting pledging his loyalty to APC Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun.

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Saraki later told journalists that a frank discussion was held and both parties have agreed to bury the hatchet so the APC can move forward.

“Formally, we both bared our minds, told ourselves hard truths and at the end of the day, we accepted that certain things were not done,” he said.

“We accepted to move forward, work closely with the party in the interest of the party because of Nigerians that believe in our party.

“We need to work closely together and we are hopeful that a new chapter is being opened today and we are committed to the hopes and aspirations we gave Nigerians who came out to vote a year and half ago,” he added.

Saraki was excluded from contesting for the Senate Presidency after the APC conducted a mock poll and chose Senator Ahmed Lawan as its sole candidate.

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He however defied the party and went ahead to contest and win after being elected by 57 out of 108 senators.

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