Gombe APC elects 36-member exco, pledges stronger party structure
The All Progressives Congress in Gombe State has formed a new 36-member executive committee, promising to enhance party structure and grassroots engagement ahead of upcoming elections.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe State has successfully elected a 36-member State Executive Committee, signaling a renewed commitment to party loyalty and grassroots participation. This decision was solidified during a state congress held on a Tuesday, where the newly appointed State Chairman, Mohammed Ndus, emphasized the importance of this moment as a significant milestone in the party's political journey within the region. Ndus, who has recently retired after a long civil service, took this opportunity to highlight the pivotal nature of the congress for the partyβs future engagements.
In his acceptance speech, Ndus expressed gratitude towards Governor Inuwa Yahaya for his visionary leadership, which has been crucial in the ongoing development and strengthening of the APC's organizational structure in Gombe State. He acknowledged Yahaya's efforts in establishing a formidable party foundation that encourages active participation from grassroots members. Moreover, the emphasis on loyalty and unity within the new committee showcases the leadership's intent to consolidate support as the APC prepares for upcoming electoral challenges.
The implications of this newly formed committee extend beyond mere administrative setup; it is a strategic initiative aimed at revitalizing the party's influence in Gombe State. By pledging to enhance grassroots structures, the APC aims to foster stronger connections with local constituents, ensuring that the party remains relevant and competitive in future elections. The commitment displayed by the new leadership could be a critical factor in bolstering APC's position as it embarks on its electoral strategies moving forward.