The Anambra APC Chairman, Mr Basil Ejidike, has mentioned that the get together is collaborating with APGA to win the 2027 Presidential Election within the state.
Ejidike mentioned this on Tuesday in the course of the APC stakeholders’ assembly in Awka.
The Information Company of Nigeria (NAN) studies that Anambra is dominated by APGA Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo.
Addressing the stakeholders on the assembly, the chairman mentioned: “We’re working with the ruling APGA to guarantee that we ship 95 per cent of Anambra votes to the APC and President Bola Tinubu within the 2027 Presidential Election.”
He additionally affirmed the get together’s assist for Tinubu within the 2027 Presidential Election.
“I transfer the movement that we Anambra APC, undertake President Bola Tinubu as our Presidential Candidate in 2027,” Ejidike mentioned.
The movement was seconded by the get together’s stalwarts within the assembly, together with Mr Nicholas Ukachukwu, the APC Governorship Candidate within the Nov. 8 election within the state, and his operating mate, Sen. Uche Ekwunife.
The chairman additional mentioned that the assembly was convened to organise members on the unit, ward, and native authorities ranges for the upcoming ward congress, which begins on Wednesday.
Additionally talking, Ukachukwu underscored the necessity for get together self-discipline and unity amongst members if the APC should win the presidential election and different elections within the state.
“Anambra APC will develop when the appropriate issues are completed.
“We joined the APC to make the get together higher in Anambra, and to not trigger confusion or push back the individuals we met within the get together,” Ukachukwu mentioned.
He frowned on the scenario the place an APC stalwart would defect to a different get together, return later and nonetheless wished to keep up his place, as an alternative of queueing as much as give others an opportunity.
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