APC Eyes Rivers State in 2027 Elections, Ganduje Declares

December 14, 2024

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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, has reaffirmed the party’s determination to secure Rivers State in the 2027 general elections. Speaking during the inauguration of the Rivers State APC Executive Committee in Port Harcourt, Ganduje emphasized the party’s strategic plans to strengthen its foothold in the South-South region.

Describing Rivers as APC’s next major target, Ganduje highlighted the party’s recent successes in Edo and Cross River states as stepping stones for its expansion in the region. He expressed confidence in the party’s ability to consolidate its political influence in Rivers, which has been a key stronghold for the opposition in recent years.

During the event, Ganduje officially declared Tony Okocha, a staunch ally of former Governor Nyesom Wike, as the APC leader in Rivers State. Okocha’s appointment signals the party’s efforts to unite its members and leverage his political network for grassroots mobilization.

Ganduje assured party members that the APC will deploy robust strategies, including coalition-building and grassroots engagement, to achieve victory in Rivers. He called for unity among APC members in the state to ensure a strong and cohesive front ahead of the 2027 elections.

The APC’s focus on Rivers underscores its broader strategy to solidify its presence in the South-South, a region historically dominated by the opposition. With Tony Okocha’s leadership and the backing of high-profile allies, the party aims to capitalize on potential divisions within rival parties and win the state.

The inauguration ceremony also served as a platform to inspire party members and foster a renewed sense of purpose. Ganduje urged members to remain committed and disciplined, emphasizing that unity and hard work are essential to the party’s success in Rivers.

As preparations for the 2027 elections begin, the APC’s ambitions for Rivers reflect its broader vision of expanding its influence nationwide. The party’s leadership believes that with strategic planning and strong leadership, Rivers State could be a pivotal win for the APC.

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