Edo APC congress sets model for others – Committee chair
The chairman of the Congress Committee in Edo State praised the conduct of local government and ward congresses, calling it a model for other states in Nigeria to emulate.
Kabir Ajanah, the Chairman of the Congress Committee for Edo State, has urged other states in Nigeria to emulate the smooth conduct of the recent local government and ward congresses that concluded nationwide. He emphasized that the successful execution of these congresses was largely due to the inclusive approach taken by the state executive committee, which fostered a peaceful environment for party members to engage and participate. Ajanah made these comments at a press conference held at the APC secretariat in Benin, reinforcing the importance of collaboration among party members.
In his remarks, Ajanah credited Governor Monday Okpebholo for his exemplary leadership, which he stated has helped align party members with the governor's agenda. He praised the efforts of the state chairman, Jarrett Tenebe, highlighting his role in ensuring that logistical arrangements were effectively handled, thus contributing to the seamless operation of the congresses. The chairman's recognition of these efforts underscores the significance of leadership and organization within political party structures.
Moreover, Jarrett Tenebe, the Edo State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), expressed that the state's processes have positioned it as a focal point for scrutiny from other regions. This acknowledgment hints at the potential influence Edo's successful congress might have on other states as they prepare for their own political activities. The implications of this successful congress extend beyond immediate party dynamics, emphasizing the importance of governance and political unity within Nigeria's evolving political landscape.