APC is united, solidly behind Tinubu, says Governor Uzodimma

Governor Hope Uzodinma says the All Progressives Congress is united, stronger, focused and supportive of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Mr Uzodimma said this while briefing journalists at the end of the party’s caucus meeting presided over by Mr Tinubu at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja, on Tuesday.
The governor debunked claims that the party operated as a one-man show, adding that the APC’s diverse representation across six geopolitical zones, including governors from various states at the meeting, underscored its inclusive nature.
He said the party’s structure, as outlined in its constitution, included multiple leadership positions and a hierarchical framework that ensured broad participation in decision-making processes.
“Our party is united, stronger, focused, and supportive of the government. We need to celebrate our own. The government is heavily supported by the APC, and from time to time, we must show that we are behind the government,” he said.
On internal party democracy, Mr Uzodimma stated that APC was a large political party with executives at all levels.
“We have our internal mechanism for selection. Why are we winning all these elections? It’s because we have demonstrated high capacity and respect for democracy,” he stated.
The Imo governor said due to the good leadership provided by Mr Tinubu, the county was better off in terms of revenue generation, which translated to more infrastructure, social change, and other economic dynamics.
According to him, APC is the party to beat and the envy of other political parties in Nigeria and Africa.
He said the party had inaugurated the Progressive Institute, its intellectual arm, to conduct research, provide manpower development, and build the intellectual capacity of members.
He said Mr Tinubu’s efforts in managing insecurity were also commended at the meeting.
“The president has done very well in terms of managing the insecurity in the country, as testified today by one of our members in Zamfara state, where there is relative peace. Now, people are going about their businesses. Farmers have gone back to their farms in the South-East,” Mr Uzodimma said.
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