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Ganduje Endorses APC UK

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KEY POINTS


  • Ganduje endorses Tunde Doherty led APC UK leadership.
  • APC UK lauded for the support it has shown to advance the course of the party.
  • Show of support further strengthens the APC party in the diaspora.

Nigeria’s National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje has vested the leadership of APC’s United Kingdom branch in Mr. Tunde Doherty.

Ganduje’s statement has reaffirmed the ownership of the UK APC as the official umbrella of the APC in diaspora with a view to coordinating the very objectives of the party in the diaspora.

The UK APC commitment to party ideals

Accompanying the conference call held with APC UK officials, Ganduje underlined that Doherty’s team is the only legitimate leadership of the party in the UK.

He said he had heard full support from the national leadership and attributed the dedication of the UK chapter during their congress as supervised by the APC’s National Secretary.

Sustaining APC representation internationally

The affirmation was followed by a response from Mr. Tunde Doherty who noted that the need outweighing the capacity highlighted improved coherence of the APC UK.

With the backing of Ganduje, he cited, point to the has continued to push for the of the values of APC in the diaspora hence enhanced their authority as the recognized and belonging to the APC in the diaspora.

Ganduje admitted there could be legal factors such as court cases as part of the political process, however, advised the UK APC to remain on course.

He also condemned PDP and appreciated the hard work of his party; he considered this as a new phase in the APC representation across the globe.

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