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2023: APC is real deal, party to beat - Ebere

 


By our correspondent 







The Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Imo State chapter, Hon. MacDonald Kelechi Ebere PhD, has declared that the party is the real deal in Imo come 2023 general election, given the state of preparedness, commitment and unity of purpose amongst members, leaders and stakeholders of the party.


Hon. Ebere stated this during a press conference at the State Secretariat of the party along Okigwe Road on Monday.


He said: "As we get set for the main electioneering campaign activities, we are optimistic that our party, the All Progressives Congress is the party to beat in Imo, given the state of our preparedness, commitment and unity of purpose amongst leaders and stakeholders."


According to him, the APC, is the only political party in the state without a single threat of internal crisis, squabbles, division or conflict of interest, but focused and  committed to meeting the genuine aspirations of Imo people.


While recounting the achievements of the recently concluded strategic tour of the 27 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the state and town hall meeting with executive committees of the party drawn from the chapters (booth), Wards and LGAs as well as other relevant stakeholders, which include, the realization that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is the most popular, visible, vibrant and resourceful political party in Imo State today and that the popularity and acceptability of the APC -led administration of Governor Hope Uzodimma,  is on the rise amongst Imo electorate, Hon. Ebere, added that given the sense of responsibility, unity of purpose and clarity of direction amongst APC candidates, leaders and stakeholders the 2023 general election is indeed a foreclosed deal for the party.


His words: "While we explored the opportunity to arm our party men and women with the phenomenal infrastructural strides of the Governor Uzodimma -led administration as a campaign tool, we extracted the commitment of party members to work and  deliver all candidates of our party.


"We reaffirm our commitment as a political party on behalf of our candidates and other relevant stakeholders to approach the forthcoming general election with the best democratic practices of issue-based campaigns and non-violent election."


Hon. Ebere expressed profound gratitude to the leader of the party in the state and Governor, His Excellency Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma, for his immense support and equally thanked  leaders across the LGAs, who in spite of the constraints of their obvious tight personal commitments and schedules, did make out time to receive the State Working Committee of the APC, in their various local government areas during the tour 


He reassured Imo people of the unwavering commitment of the APC -led administration to  making life better for all through the provision of dividends of good democratic governance in the state.


The press conference was well-attended by members of the State Working Committee (SWC) of the party.

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