The national leadership of the group said the decision becomes necessary to create room for the all-important restructuring of the organisation and for better delivery ahead of the February 25 presidential election.
In a statement made available to Journalists Thursday in Abuja, signed by ASO’s Director-General, Abubakar Kabir Babawo, it assured that it will continue to do all that is necessary in ensuring its members remain fully committed to its objectives.
Babawo declared that all state chapters and their coordinators and deputies in particular, will be given priority to return back to their positions based on their loyalty, honesty, commitment, track record of competence, leadership skills and capacity.