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APC Adopts New Logo, Slogan, And Motto by Abirisegun(m): 9:34am On Mar 06, 2013
Coalition partners in the All Progressives Congress, APC, took a bold step towards registration as a new party early Wednesday in Abuja when nine of the 11 governors in the group finally adopted a logo, a slogan, and a motto for the proposed party.

The adopted logo is the green-white-blue background with a broom on the white background. The logo however has a red base.

The group also adopted "Justice, Peace and Unity" as its motto, and settled for "Change" as its slogan.

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Re: APC Adopts New Logo, Slogan, And Motto by Abirisegun(m): 9:40am On Mar 06, 2013
Coalition partners in the All Progressives Congress, APC, took a bold step towards registration as a new party early Wednesday in Abuja when nine of the 11 governors in the group finally adopted a logo, a slogan, and a motto for the proposed party.
The adopted logo is the green-white-blue background with a broom on the white background. The logo however has a redbase.
The group also adopted"Justice, Peace and Unity" asits motto, and settled for"Change" as its slogan.
"Our choice of the slogan"change" is based on the believe that it will resonate widely and help galvanise citizens currently dissatisfied with the lack of progress in all facets of our nation's life under [president] Jonathan's dispensation" said a reliableinsider to the various meetings who sought to retain his anonymity. "we are close to registration youcan see" he added.
The governors arrived at their choice after meeting with the technical committees set up to fashion out identity symbols for the group at the residence of Mr. Tom Ikimi, chairman of the merger committee, and one-time foreign minister, in the Maitama District of the Federal Capital Territoryin Abuja.
It was earlier reported that the proposed party plannedto retain the broom on the white background as its logo, expressing the influence of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), one of the partners to the alliance.
Related Article: APC May Adopt ACN 'Broom' Symbol
The proposed party however defined its unique identity from the ACN by rendering its colours in vertical rather than horizontal bars, and by replacing the black horizontal base of the ACN with red.
The ACN logo, unlike the APC logo had no red frames,however the broom on the white background, according to insiders at the meeting, was a concession to the view that the broom is generally more acceptable and impactful than ANPP's maize and CPC's pen.
The substitution of the word "unity" in the motto isalso a shift from the ACN's motto of Justice, Peace, and Prosperity.
At the Wednesday morning meeting to adopt the identity symbols for the proposed party, Mr. Bola Tinubu, a patriarch of the ACN, who returned to Nigeria early Tuesday after an overseas trip, joined the nine governors in reaching the decision.
Mr. Tinubu habours a perennial presidential ambition and is billed to launch a book he co-authored on economic and financial policy titled Finacialism in Lagos on Thursday, 7th March.
The identity symbols will bepresented to a Joint Inter-Party Merger Committee later on Wednesday for ratification, along with the reports of the committees set up to decide on a manifesto and a constitution.
The work of the three committees is part of the group's preparation to seek registration from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and faction of the AllProgressives Grand Alliance (APGA), early last month, announced their plan to merge into a single party tobe known as APC.
Early in the life of the Manifesto Committee, whichwas tasked to draw up the motto, slogan and message,there were initial disagreements over the inclusion of APGA's symbol following the insistence by a faction of the party that it was not part of the merger deal.
Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, led some members of the party to the merger, which a faction loyal to his Anambra State counterpart, Peter Obi, denounced.
The Manifesto Committee has reportedly recommended that the party move towards the leftas its philosophical and ideological content.
The committee has recommended free education, public sector investment and internal democracy as part of its manifesto of the proposed party.
Re: APC Adopts New Logo, Slogan, And Motto by Ademurph1(m): 9:57am On Mar 06, 2013
i am extremely happy with the step taken in-order to change the youth for betterment!!! Youth and women empowerment in-order to eradicate poverty, practicing a well democratic government just in-order for all to benefit and also providing social amenities for the society. We the progressive are ready to make this country better!!!
Re: APC Adopts New Logo, Slogan, And Motto by dirifred(m): 2:05pm On Mar 06, 2013
I dey laugh in vernacular.Lets see how it play out
Re: APC Adopts New Logo, Slogan, And Motto by skyfall: 5:26pm On Mar 06, 2013
Nice one. Let's the awareness campaign start immediately.
Re: APC Adopts New Logo, Slogan, And Motto by gramci: 9:53pm On Mar 06, 2013
For CPC's sake, this should be part of the logo

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