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Why APC membership is increasing–Akume
The Minister of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, Sen. George Akume, says the membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) will continue to swell because of developmental strides of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Akume stated this on Tuesday in Igbor, a community in Gwer Local Government Area, Benue, during the pronouncement of Amb. Yonov Agah, the Director-General, Nigerian Office of Trade Negotiation Council and a hundred others, to be members of APC.
The minister said that Buhari had performed creditably and as such, people who were not interested in politics were coming out en-masse to join the party.
He further said that the party was also harvesting members of other political parties who kept defecting on daily basis.
“We will be going to Daudu in Guma Local Government Area of Benue for a defection ceremony immediately after my speech here.
“We attribute the massive defections to the developmental strides of Buhari’s administration,” Akume said.
He listed some of the infrastructural development of Buhari’s administration in Benue to include the Makurdi-Abuja dual carriage way, Adoka-Naka-Makurdi road, and the Child and Maternal Hospital, Makurdi, among others.
He further assured the new entrants into the party of equal opportunities, regardless of the time they came to the party.
Meanwhile, Agah, who is a former Director, World Trade Organisation (WTO), said that he did not join the party to vie for any political position, but to join forces with Akume to liberate, emancipate and develop Benue.
He urged the electorate to vote for the APC in the forthcoming 2023 general elections, stressing that it was the only party that could help them to realise their dreams.
Earlier, the guest speaker, Mr Mike Iordye, called on all and sundry to support the party for the overall good of the society.
Lordye said that APC was well-known for development and its policies were people-driven.
The chairman of the occasion, Mr Terfa Ityav, who was represented by Mr Hingah Biem, and the chairperson of the occasion, Mrs Helen Bendega, appreciated Agah and others for joining the party.
The Gwer Local Government Chairman, Mr John Shom, said that as the events were unfolding in favour of the party, it was a clear indication that it would be victorious during the 2023 general elections.
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