Politics
APC establishes presidential campaign council in Ghana for Tinubu
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has inaugurated a Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) in Ghana to coordinate the party’s campaign in that country for the presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in the 2023 presidential elections.
APC Chairman in Ghana, Oghenosa Micheleti, in a statement in Lagos on Sunday, indicated that the committee was inaugurated in Ghana with a mandate to rally support of Nigerians and the international community for Tinubu towards the 2023 elections.
Oghenosa Micheleti said that Chief Ayokanmi Ogunremi is chairman of the 25-man Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) in Ghana, while Otunba Adebayo Alaba would serve as its Secretary. He said that other members include Chief Surakatu Lawal- Deputy Chairman; Bola Akinsanya – Deputy Secretary; Dr Mfon Gowon – Women Leader; and Ms Folakemi Abdul-Hameed, Assistant Woman Leader.
Others, he said, are Mallam Ibrahim Sallama -Head of Media,, Chief Ahmed Akolade Suleman – Spokesperson, Mr Emeka Alozie – Financial Secretary, Chief Ibrahim Saeed -Welfare and Co-ordinator, Mr Collins Akharei – Logistics and Mallam Ali Mustapha, Organizing Secretary, among other members.
Micheleti said the Ghana chapter of the APC is ready to kickstart a door-to-door campaign to Nigerians with known addresses in Ghana as soon as campaigns kicked off in Nigeria.
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