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Nwoye Declares for APC Deputy National Chair, Pledges to Mobilise Southern Nigeria

A former chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State, Ben Nwoye, has declared his intention to contest for the position of Deputy National Chairman of the party, pledging to mobilise support for the party across Southern Nigeria.

Nwoye made the declaration while addressing party members and supporters, stating that his ambition is aimed at strengthening the party’s structure and expanding its support base in the southern part of the country.

According to him, his experience within the party and his engagement with grassroots structures position him to contribute to strengthening the APC’s organisational capacity.

The APC chieftain said he would work to mobilise party members and supporters across the southern states to reinforce the party’s political presence and unity.

He noted that building strong party structures and improving coordination among members would be central to his plans if elected to the position.

Nwoye also emphasised the importance of inclusiveness, internal cohesion, and effective mobilisation as key elements required to sustain the party’s growth.

He said strengthening relationships among party members and expanding grassroots participation would help the APC consolidate its political structures across the country.

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Michael Victor

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