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APC National Chairman Promises Compensation For Rivers State Supporters Amidst Non-Patronage Concerns

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 The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has responded to complaints from the party’s Rivers state chapter regarding the perceived lack of appointments for its supporters in public offices during the President Bola Tinubu administration…CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

Ganduje made this commitment during a meeting with leaders and stakeholders of the APC from Rivers state, led by Hon. Dakuku Peterside and the party’s former Governorship Candidate, Tonye Cole.

The party leaders voiced their concerns about the absence of patronage from the Tinubu administration and expressed frustration that opposition figures who once posed a challenge to the APC in the state are now enjoying government privileges.

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While acknowledging the pain of losing the state to the opposition, Ganduje urged the party leaders to be inclusive and open their doors to individuals who had previously left the APC as well as members of other parties who are interested in joining the APC.

Ganduje emphasized the significance of Rivers State in Nigerian politics, being a pivotal state for elections and a crucial contributor to the nation’s oil revenue.

He assured the founding members of the APC in Rivers State that their contributions would not be in vain and pledged to address their concerns about compensation.

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The APC National Chairman stressed the importance of creating an inclusive environment, welcoming back those who left the party, and encouraging individuals from other parties to join, as the party strives to rebuild and strengthen its presence in Rivers State. Ganduje emphasized the need for unity and collaboration to achieve the party’s goals in the state.

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