APC deputy national chairman congratulates Gov. Uzodimma on resounding election victory

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By Flowerbudnews

Enugu: Chief Emma Eneukwu, the Deputy National Chairman South of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has congratulated Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo following his resounding victory in the just-concluded off-season governorship election.

 

Uzodimma (APC), in a governorship election held on Saturday, Nov. 11, in Imo, won with a monumental 540,308 votes to dwarf the votes of other political party candidates that contested in the election, as announced by INEC on Sunday.

 

In a congratulatory message made available to newsmen in Enugu on Sunday, Eneukwu expressed admiration for Uzodimma’s steadfast commitment, while acknowledging the confidence placed in his leadership by the discerning electorate of Imo.

He lauded the pivotal role played by influential leaders within the APC, particularly those with significant influence nationwide and notably in Southern Nigeria, in ensuring the unequivocal success of the party in the crucial election.

 

The deputy national chairman, however, urged those who did not emerge victorious to gracefully align with Uzodimma’s transformative agenda.

 

According to him, the call is for collective efforts towards a harmonious symphony, resonating across the political spectrum to ensure advancement of Imo State and for all to contribute to the prosperity of the nation.

 

He noted that it was only collective positive efforts that would move Imo forward; as Gov. Uzodimma would engender disruptive innovation and transformation in the state.

 

Quoting Proverbs 16:3; Eneukwu invoked divine guidance for Uzodimma’s stewardship, wishing for an era marked by prosperity, unity and progress for Imo.

 

Eneukwu added that “this congratulatory message sets the tone for a future of progress and collective achievements under the APC’s banner both in Imo State and the entire nation.” (Flowerbudnews)

Biola Lawal

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