The Cross River State NDDC commissioner and APC chieftain, Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, Ph.D, has called on members and stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to intensify grassroots mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections. Duke who made the call in a meeting with party faithfuls in Calabar South stressed that early and united canvassing would be key to ensuring APC sweeps all elective positions in the state. He warned party stakeholders not to underrate the opposition but intensify canvassing, door-to-door engagement and community outreach for the party to emerge victorious in 2027. According to him, Calabar South remains a critical bloc that can determine the party’s overall performance in Cross River State. Therefore, There is a need to put aside internal differences and focus on voter education, before the July 11 terminal date. “Incase you don't know, we are already in the electioneering season, if we want all our candidates to win, then the wo...
LEBO MOVES TO STRENGTHEN APC UNITY IN ABI/YAKURR, VISITS MOSES OSOGI TO CHAMPION PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
In a remarkable demonstration of leadership, maturity, and political inclusiveness, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Candidate for Abi/Yakurr Federal Constituency , Rt. Hon. John Gaul Lebo , has paid a reconciliation and solidarity visit to Hon. Moses Osogi , Honourable Commissioner for Environment and fellow aspirant in the recently concluded APC primary election . The visit followed Rt. Hon. Lebo’s emergence as the APC candidate for the 2027 House of Representatives election and was aimed at promoting unity, strengthening party cohesion, and reinforcing the spirit of brotherhood among party leaders and supporters. During the meeting, Rt. Hon. Lebo emphasized that political contests are temporary, but the collective responsibility to serve the people remains permanent. He noted that while aspirants may pursue different political ambitions, the ultimate goal is the progress, development, and welfare of the people of Abi/Yakurr Federal Constituency. The discussions focused on ...