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APC COMMITTEE OF DIASPORA CHAIRMEN FELICITATES WITH PARTY DIASPORA MEMBERS ON NEW YEAR

Bello Akin by Bello Akin
January 1, 2023
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APC COMMITTEE OF DIASPORA CHAIRMEN FELICITATES WITH PARTY DIASPORA MEMBERS ON NEW YEAR
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The APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen (APC-CDC) wishes all progressives in the Diaspora a Happy New Year and proclaims that this is the year that will birth renewed hope for all Nigerians.

The Committee thanks all progressives in all Diaspora chapters for their commitment, dedication and our fellow chairpersons appreciate your loyalty which we do not take for granted.

The APC-CDC is 100% committed to the Tinubu/Shettima ticket and would be supporting the Diaspora Directorate to deliver on its mandate in ensuring the mobilisation of resources, both human and material from the Diaspora towards the realisation of the Asiwaju/Shettima aspiration.

The APC-CDC has donated campaign materials and souvenirs already while promising to do more in the year 2023 to support the Asiwaju Tinubu/ Shettima presidential campaign.

President Muhammadu Buhari has laid a solid foundation for Nigeria and the party, the APC-CDC appreciates his leadership and support towards the APC ticket and we will continue to support the country, our party and its leadership as led by Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu and all NWC members.

We are elated that our President Muhammadu Buhari is ready to join us on the campaign trail to campaign for the incoming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We also gearing up in Diaspora to be part of this campaign train.

We pray 2023 will usher in progress, excellent health and success for all.

Happy New Year!

 

The statement was signed by Prof Adesegun Labinjo and Engr. Bola Babarinde, the Chairman and General Secretary of the Committee respectively.

 

– Bello Akinkunmi Yakub 

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