Janet Samuel, Abuja
Persons With Disabilities( PWDs) and concern APC Group have passed a vote of confidence on the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress APC, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
Speaking during a solidarity visit to Dr Ganduje at the party national secretariat in Abuja, on Monday, Hon.Tolu Bankole stated that PWDs have been better taken care of under the leadership of Dr Ganduje.
Bankole said that PDWs are committed to the success of Ganduje’s leadership as the natioanl chairman of the parry .
Responding, Dr Ganduje commended the APC PWDs leaders for the confidence reposed in his leadership, saying, it shows commitment and love for the party.
In the same vein, the Former Commissioner of Lands and Urban Development, Nasarawa State, Hon. Prof Salihu Alizaga, led a rally of a APC concern group to the national secretariat on Monday for a solidarity visit,
Speaking at the rally, the Alizaga said, “We are here to tell the whole world that APC is one united family, devoid of rancor as being erroneously portrayed and speculated by few sponsored individuals”.
The rally also served as a platform to express unwavering confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and reaffirm support for his administration.
He called on party members to remain steadfast and resist any attempts to undermine the current leadership of the party.
Similarly, the All Progressives APC National Chairman has presented the Certificate of Return to the Ondo State Governorship candidate, Lucky Aiyedatiwa at the party secretariat yesterday.
While presenting the certificate, Ganduje note that Ayedatiwa being the incumbent Gov of Ondo state, will bring continuity and unprecedented development to the state
Responding, the Governor appreciated the party chairman for presiding over a successful exercise.
Ayedatiwa pledged to fly the party’s flag to victory come November 16.
Speaking with newsmen after collecting the Certificate of Return, Governor Aiyedatiwa said that he has established a peace moves to convince aggrieved aspirants to work with him.
“About 11 agreed that it was over and a winner had emerged. The other three we have been talking about have led to the final report of the appeals committee that has been adopted. That will tell you that issues have been resolved and we are working together.”