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APC is a salvation party that will rescue Nigerians — Rev. Ubeh
By TOM GARBA, Yola
AN aspiring for the Chairmanship of Demsa Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Rev Newton Ubeh, remarked that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a salvation party that has good people piloting it to rescue Nigerians.
According to him, aspiring to be Local Governemnt Chairman is only to support Buhari in consolidating the APC change mantra at the grass root level which are in dare need of Government attention.
He said this at the APC Secretariat in Yola immediately he picked a nomination and declaration of interest forms to contest in the forth coming Local Government elections scheduled to take place by June.
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” I’m telling you APC is the only salvation Party in this country, with Buhari on board I assure you all is going to be well despite the pains of fuel scarcity that originated from the previous Government but I know is on course to fix the problem once and for all”. He said
Ubeh who is seeking for reelection bit for the second term, pleading to the entire people of the area to vote for him during the Primary and secondary elections to finish the good work he has started.
He promised to bring more innovative policy and agendas that will affect everyone in the LGA knowing well that the area has what is take to generate much revenue.
He stressed that Christians should consider APC as a National party with spread roots to all towns and villages of Nigerians, cut across all the two most dominant religion and which has no any hidden, sectional or religion agenda.
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