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APC Members Pledge Support as Karu Councillor Holds Thanksgiving Summit

By Tambaya Julius, Abuja

The Councillor representing Tattara/Kondoro Ward in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Hon. Ninda Eyona, has organised a thanksgiving and appreciation summit for ward executives and local government appointees in recognition of their contributions to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The event, held in Tattara, attracted prominent political figures, party stakeholders and APC supporters from across the ward.

Speaking at the gathering, Hon. Eyona commended the ward executives and appointees for their commitment and active participation during the party’s recent primary elections.

“Your role during the primaries is an indication that we are indeed making progress. You have demonstrated that you are true APC members,” she said.

The councillor also appealed to party members to put behind them any grievances arising from the primaries and focus on securing victory for the APC in the forthcoming general election.

“We apologise for whatever irregularities might have occurred during our primaries. Let us see them as challenges that will strengthen us as we work together towards success in the general election,” she added.

Also addressing the gathering, the APC candidate for the Karu/Gitata State Constituency seat in the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Hon. Dr Abraham Habu Ekpo, urged party executives, appointees and supporters to remain united and committed to the ideals of the APC.

He stressed that unity among party members would be crucial to securing victory in the forthcoming general election, calling on members to work collectively towards achieving the party’s electoral goals.

The gatherers expressed appreciation to Hon. Eyona for organising the thanksgiving and appreciation summit.

They described the event as a morale booster and a demonstration of inclusive leadership, assuring the councillor of their continued support and commitment to ensuring the APC records a resounding victory in the forthcoming general election.