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August 1: Don’t Join Planned Nationwide Protest, Abia APC Appeals to Youths, Residents

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Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has called on youths and residents of the state, not to join the planned nationwide protest against bad governance.

The party expressed concern that some hoodlums  could hijack the protest and resort to destruction of public property.

APC in Abia said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, had started addressing some of the issues raised by the organizers of the nationwide protest.

The party lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for signing the South East Development Commission (SEDC) Bill into law, describing the feat as a milestone of the ruling national party.

APC in a communique after its Caucus/Stakeholders meeting held in Umuahia over the weekend, said the President had endeared himself to the zone by signing the Bill, which it noted, would fast-track development in the zone.

The communique jointly signed by the APC Chairman in the state, Dr Kingsley Ononogbu; and Secretary, Chief Chidi Avajah, also announced the lifting of suspension on all suspended members of the party.

In return, the party directed all members who had instituted legal actions against the party to withdraw same and embrace peace.

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The stakeholders, agreed to reconcile all aggrieved members of the party, and unite as one family to gain control of the state ahead of 2027.

The communique reads in part:”We agreed that henceforth, Caucus members, Stakeholders, Leaders and indeed, members of the party in Abia State will work together to ensure a more inclusive, United and formidable APC.

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