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Central Got it Right: Senator Eteng Jonah Williams Commends APC's Choice for Local Government Chairmen

 



The Senator representing Central Senatorial District, Senator Eteng Jonah Williams, has expressed strong confidence in the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidates chosen to run for Chairmanship in the six Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the district. 


Speaking about the upcoming elections, he emphasized that these candidates embody the dedication and leadership required to drive meaningful development within their communities.


"The choice of these candidates reflects the party's commitment to progress and prosperity in our senatorial district,".


"The selection process was meticulous, and I can assure everyone that no errors were made in identifying the best hands to lead our LGAs."Senator Williams stated. 


Senator Williams further appealed to all sons and daughters of the Central Senatorial District to rally behind these candidates, affirming that their leadership would ensure the delivery of democratic dividends that residents have long awaited. 


He assured constituents that with these APC candidates at the helm, the Central is set to witness transformational governance and community-focused initiatives.


He urged the people of Central Senatorial District to come out en masse on November 2, 2024, to cast their votes for APC, solidifying a united front for progress. 


"With your support, we can secure a future of prosperity and inclusivity. Let us take this opportunity to strengthen our democracy and bring tangible change to our communities," Senator Williams encouraged.

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