Enugu committed to ‘Project Deliver Tinubu’: Emma Eneukwu

The deputy national chairman (South) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Emma Eneukwu, says party faithful in Enugu and South-East are committed to ‘Project Deliver (Asiwaju Bola) Tinubu’ come February.
Mr Eneukwu said this in a statement issued to journalists in Enugu on Thursday after a presidential rally held by the presidential candidate of Mr Tinubu on Wednesday in Enugu.
According to him, the rally was an apotheosis of success as core voters trooped en masse to show support and solidarity with Tinubu.
The deputy national chairman said, “Enugu has always been a safe haven for Tinubu, who is a cosmopolitan and charismatic leader that thrives in teamwork, whose willingness to make Nigeria work has never been in doubt.
He added, “I wish to use this opportunity to congratulate our party faithful in Enugu state and South-East as a whole for a wonderful outing on Wednesday.”
Mr Eneukwu praised Governors Hope Uzodimma of Imo and David Umahi of Ebonyi State for gracing the rally and adding colour and fanfare to it.
He noted that Mr Tinubu, Nigeria, would have a president that accommodates all and gives equal opportunities at all times, adding he would be a listening president that would favour the less privileged and turn things around for good.
(NAN)
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