All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State said it plans to woo chieftains who defected to other political platforms after the crisis that trailed the
“And we are already achieving that with the return of the state secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance , Mr Francis Uya, who is moving all the state structure of the party to the fold,” he explained.
He said his move to rejoin APC is because of the chairman’s leadership qualities and the need to build a strong Nasarawa State. “I promise to deploy and utilise all my many years of experience in party politics to sustain and boost the popularity of the APC particularly in Nasarawa State, and the country in general. I shall not falter or disappoint you.
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