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APC Chairmanship Candidate Yibala Inyang Pledges Dedication to Yakurr Nation

 


 In a powerful address at the recent All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders' meeting, Yibala Inyang, chairmanship candidate for Yakurr Local Government Area, expressed his vision and unwavering commitment to the community. Inyang, joined by his vice chairman candidate, Pastor Obeten Keppy, highlighted his desire not only to lead but to actively serve the people of Yakurr.


"Today, I stand here not simply as a leader but as your representative," Inyang declared to a gathering of esteemed APC stakeholders. "Alongside Pastor Obeten Keppy, my mission is to work hand-in-hand with each of you, drawing from the wealth of wisdom and experience that our community members bring."

Inyang emphasized a community-centred approach to leadership, aiming to foster an environment where stakeholders—whether leaders, elders, youth, or other community members—can contribute their insights to inform decision-making. His message resonated with many attendees, portraying a shared journey toward lasting progress, built upon unity and collaboration.
"Our commitment," Inyang affirmed, "is to take tangible steps that benefit every member of Yakurr. We are here to establish open communication, enhance security, support youth development, improve infrastructure, and uplift the overall quality of life in Yakurr."

Inyang’s speech underscored his commitment to transparency, integrity, and accountability, pledging to fulfill the aspirations of his supporters and uplift the local government area. He concluded with a call for trust and unity, expressing confidence that with the support of stakeholders, Yakurr can become a thriving, exemplary community.

"Together, we can exceed expectations and bring meaningful change," Inyang said, "honouring both our community and the values of our party."

The address was met with optimism as stakeholders praised Inyang's approach, which centers on inclusivity and steadfast service to Yakurr.

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