The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, made a declaration affirming the continued presence and strength of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South South region of Nigeria. Akpabio expressed his confidence in the party’s prospects for future elections in the region, citing its current performance as a promising indicator.
Akpabio made these remarks during a courtesy visit by the national executives of the APC from the South-South, led by the National Vice Chairman, Victor Giadom. He pointed to the party’s performance in the South-South during the last general elections as evidence of its growing influence and stability in the region.informationguidenigeria
He said, “We are steadily moving on, Cross Rivers State is 100% APC. Here and there, some people will emerge either in the Senate or the Reps and the House of Assembly but in the governorship and government, the state is totally APC.JAMB Result
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“Akwa Ibom has the Senate President, so for you to have members of the House of Representatives it shows that things are about to happen.
“For you to have won the presidential election in Rivers State where the zonal chairman comes from, it means things are beginning to happen and even winning in 2019 the Bayelsa State except for.technical issues in the court shows clearly that theAPC has come to stay in the entire South South.NYSC Portal
“In Edo State, the APC governor took Government House into another party and so election is coming next year, as we expect the chairman to double his effort with all of us included in the campaign and ensure we get back what belongs to us.JAMB Portal
“Your visit is timely and I believe strongly that working together with you, the APC can only be stronger in the South South region and infact won the zone.”
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