The National Chairman of Nigeria’s ruling party- the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Umar Ganduje has asserted that the party has all it takes to provide solutions to the challenges bedeviling the country.
Ganduje made this assertion during the APC grand finale campaign and presentation of party flags to the 11 local council chairmanship candidates on Wednesday in Gombe.
Africa Today News, New York reports that the Gombe State Independent Electoral Commission (GOSIEC) had fixed April 27 for LG polls in the state.
Presenting APC flags to the candidates, Ganduje stated that the party, led by President Bola Tinubu, was making great efforts to address national issues and improve Nigeria.
He claimed that the Tinubu administration was fostering the ideal conditions for the growth and economic success of the nation.
“With the manifesto and the constitution of the APC, the party has achieved a lot at the national level under President Tinubu.
“And you have seen what APC has achieved in Gombe State under Gov. Inuwa Yahaya.
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“It is now clear that APC is the answer to Nigeria’s problems,” he said.
He urged Nigerians to support and pray for the administration of President Tinubu to sustain the transformation of the country.
Ganduje commended the governor for keying into the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu and working hard towards transforming the state.
According to him, Gombe is now a reference point for peace and development.
He said the APC remained proud of what has been achieved in Gombe State, describing it as “one of the best progressive states in the country.”
While receiving ‘decampees’ from opposition parties, Ganduje urged residents of the state to vote for APC candidates.
“As long as APC remains in power, the people of the state will never lack good governance,” he said.
Also, Yahaya thanked the members of the APC National Working Committee for coming to galvanize support for the party candidates ahead of Saturday’s council elections in the state.
The governor assured that the party would sweep polls in the election.