George Akume, a former Governor of Benue State in Nigeria, has denied rumors that he is interested in becoming the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party. This comes after speculation had been circulating that Akume was a potential candidate for the position. Akume, who is currently the Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, stated that he has not expressed interest in the position and is instead focused on his current role. The APC party has been undergoing a period of transition, with the current chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, facing challenges and opposition from within the party. The party is expected to hold a national convention in the near future, where a new chairman will be elected. Akume’s denial of interest in the position has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising his decision to focus on his current role and others expressing disappointment that he will not be seeking the position. The APC party has been facing internal conflicts and power struggles, which have led to speculation about the future of the party. Despite these challenges, the party remains one of the dominant forces in Nigerian politics. Akume’s decision not to seek the chairman position has been seen as a strategic move, as it allows him to maintain his current influence and avoid potential controversy. The former Governor has been a key figure in Nigerian politics for many years and has held various positions, including Governor of Benue State and Senator. His experience and influence make him a respected figure within the APC party. However, Akume’s denial of interest in the chairman position has also raised questions about who will ultimately succeed Oshiomhole as chairman. The APC party is expected to announce a new chairman in the coming months, and the election is likely to be highly contested. As the party navigates this period of transition, it remains to be seen how Akume’s decision will impact the future of the APC. The former Governor’s focus on his current role is likely to be seen as a positive move, as it allows him to continue working on behalf of the Nigerian people. Despite the challenges facing the APC party, Akume’s decision is a reminder that there are still many dedicated and experienced politicians working to shape the future of Nigeria. The country’s political landscape is complex and ever-changing, and the upcoming election for APC chairman is likely to be a significant event. As the party moves forward, it will be important for leaders like Akume to continue working towards the betterment of Nigeria and its people.