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APGA Holds Stakeholders Meeting At Ukpo, Asks Members To Intensify Mobilization Of People

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APGA faithful have been charged to redouble efforts at winning more polls for the party in future elections.

The Transition Committee Chairman of Dunukofia Council Area, Engineer Emeka Okonkwo, who gave the charge at APGA stakeholders meeting in Ukpo, the Council Headquarters, said with the steady provision of democracy dividends by the Obiano administration, winning future elections in the state would be seamless for the party.

APGA Holds Stakeholders Meeting At Ukpo, Asks Members To Intensify Mobilization Of People

Engineer Okonkwo, who reeled out some of his numerous projects and interventions in the area, said they are in line with Governor Willie Obiano’s determination to entrench APGA at the grassroots through people-oriented projects.

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The member representing Dunukofia Constituency in State Assembly, Honourable Lawrence Ezeudu, who called for one indivisible APGA in the area, enjoined members to avoid negative tales that could cause disaffection among members.

Describing Dunukofia as the pillar of APGA in the state, the party Chairman in the Council, Mr. Vincent Ezennia commended members for their steadfastness in winning elections for APGA, describing it as a product of team spirit, which must be upheld.

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Proffering solutions on ways of moving the party forward in the area, some party stakeholders, including Sir Solomon Eziachala, Chief Cyprian Afunugo, Honourable Sylvanus Igbokwe and Barrister Chike Mmaduekwe, among others, called on political appointees from the area to champion the course of promoting the party in the area.:

The stakeholders meeting attracted the presence of political appointees from the area, including the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue.

Party faithful were charged to redouble efforts at winning more polls for the party in future elections.

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The Transition Committee Chairman of Dunukofia Council Area, Engineer Emeka Okonkwo, who gave the charge at APGA stakeholders meeting in Ukpo, the Council Headquarters, said the steady provision of democracy dividends by the Obiano administration, will project the image of the party during future elections in the state.

Engineer Okonkwo, who reeled out some of his numerous projects and interventions in the area, said they are in line with Governor Willie Obiano’s determination to entrench APGA at the grassroots through people-oriented projects.

The member representing Dunukofia Constituency in Anambra State Assembly, Honourable Lawrence Ezeudu, who called for one indivisible APGA in the area, enjoined members to avoid negative tales that cause disaffection among members.

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Describing Dunukofia as the pillar of APGA in the state, the party Chairman in the Council, Mr. Vincent Ezennia commended members for their steadfastness in winning elections for APGA, describing it as a product of team spirit, which must be upheld.

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Proffering solutions on ways of moving the party forward in the area, some party stakeholders, including Sir Solomon Eziachala, Chief Cyprian Afunugo, Honourable Sylvanus Igbokwe and Barrister Chike Mmaduekwe, among other things, called on political appointees from the area to champion the course of promoting the party in the area.

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The stakeholders meeting attracted the presence of political appointees from the area, including the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue.

 

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