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APC carried out past expectation; PDP should not be allowed again: Emma Eneukwu

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Monday, December 26, 2022

Emma Eneukwu

Emma Eneukwu

The APC deputy nationwide chairman (South), Emma Eneukwu, says the occasion has carried out past expectations, urging Nigerians to make use of Christmas to mirror on its quite a few achievements and block former ruling occasion PDP from regaining energy.

Mr Eneukwu stated this on Sunday in Enugu in his Christmas message, as a part of his commemoration of the beginning of Jesus Christ.

“We must always use this season to mirror on the achievements of the APC and take part ensuring that the enemies of this nation, who virtually looted and rendered the nation dry, didn’t come again to energy.

“I need to urge Nigerians to make use of this era of commemorating the beginning of Christ to mirror on our nation and the necessity to make extra optimistic progress by working onerous to ship APC throughout the forthcoming common election.

“We should not enable those that virtually liquidated our nation to get again to energy once more as a result of, doing so, would imply extra troubles.

“It’s time to work tougher in order that APC will proceed along with her optimistic reformation agenda for our pricey nation as now we have carried out past expectations,” he stated.

The PDP dominated Nigeria from the appearance of the Fourth Republic in 1999 until it misplaced energy to the incumbent APC in 2015. 

The previous ruling occasion was vilified for enormous corruption, which counted a lot in opposition to it on the 2015 polls however analysts say the incumbent ruling occasion has not carried out higher in its combat in opposition to graft.

(NAN)

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