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C/River: Mbarakom Ward agog for APC as they received Asuquo Ekpenyong, Emil Inyang, Okon Owuna

 



It was a celebration galore as the people of Mbarakom Ward came out in large numbers to Welcome the APC Candidates to their Federal Constituency. 


The Ward rally which took place on Monday was electrifying with all party stalwarts, women and youth dancing to the victory drums of APC.


Addressing the crowd of supporters, APC Cross River South Candidate, Asuquo Ekpenyong disclosed to the teeming supporters that APC is coming with a whole lot of packages for the people including attracting more Federal presence to the Community. He asked them to vote APC from top to bottom.


Candidate for Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency, Onun Dr Emil Inyang on his part assured the people of Mbarakom Ward of his eagerness to bring development to their community and empower those willing to invest in small scale businesses.


Ntufam Okon Owuna who was elated by the show of love and acceptability of APC Candidates vowed to attract projects and bring smile to both the young and the old. He charged them to mobilise and vote APC all through.


Earlier the team led by the DGs, Oqua Edet Oqua, Prof Uti Egbai visited the Clan Head of Mbarakom Village, HRH Ntufam Sylvester Etim Etagbor and the Clan Head of Njaghachang, HRH Ntufam Patrick Edet Arek. Others in team were Rt Hon Matthew Olory, Hon Itaya Asuquo Nyong, Akamkpa Chapter Chairman, Hon Raphael Ntui and Former Chairman of Akamkpa, Hon Clement Itutop amongst many others.

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