Senator representing Nasarawa west, Abdullahi Adamu has been elected as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The exercise was coordinated by governor of Jigawa state Muhammadu Badaru.
Using the voice vote system, the APC delegates at the convention approved Adamu as the new national chairman of the party.
The vote was taken at a few minutes past 11pm on Saturday.
The Nasarawa senator is the consensus candidate endorsed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Adamu, who is now the national chairman of APC, was a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as far back as 1998. He served as governor of Nasarawa state on the platform of the opposition party and also clinched his senatorial position as a member of the PDP in 2011.
After the end of his two-term governorship, Adamu became secretary, Board of Trustees (BOT) of the PDP.
Speaking earlier on Wednesday after a meeting of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) with Buhari, Atiku Bagudu, chairman of the forum, had said the governors would support the president’s choice of national chairmanship candidate.
Also speaking on Buhari’s preferred candidate, Simon Lalong, governor of Plateau, had said the president told governors of the APC that he would prefer Abdullahi Adamu as the party’s national chairman.
Badaru, who is the returning officer for the convention, also announced a list of other consensus candidates who were elected using the voice vote method.
Among those elected were Abubakar Kyari as deputy national chairman (north) and Jamal Kabir as deputy national youth leader.