Enugu: APC vows to appease aggrieved members
The APC Caretaker Committee Chairman, Chikwado Chukwuma, says the part will make efforts to appease aggrieved members in Enugu.
Mr Chukwuma stated this in Enugu on Monday.
”At the moment, we are building a new APC that is capable of winning elections in Enugu state come 2023, which is already around the corner,” stated Mr Chukwuma. ‘’Under my watch, there is renewed hope. There is unity among the major stakeholders of the party.”
He added, ”Where there are issues, which is normal in politics, we will resolve it as a family. By the time we achieve this orderliness and respect for one another, more political leaders will be rushing to our party because APC is the party for the 2023 elections in Enugu state and Nigeria.”
He explained that the caretaker committee under him “will achieve peaceful and harmonious congresses” in Enugu.
”I intend to uphold the constitution and congress guidelines. I want to thank all who saw the need to rebuild our great party in Enugu to provide credible opposition in the State and prepare for better democracy and a better Enugu state,” he added. ”It is my singular wish that our dear State will be better than what it is today through our great party.”
(NAN)
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