OGBIA -APC-PRIMARY:-DR.-SAMUEL-OGBUKU-COMMENDS-PEACEFUL-PROCESS,-EXPRESSES-ABSOLUTE-CONFIDENCE-IN-2027-PARTY-VICTORY
OGBIA APC PRIMARY: DR. SAMUEL OGBUKU COMMENDS PEACEFUL PROCESS, EXPRESSES ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE IN 2027 PARTY VICTORY
OLOGI COMMUNITY— In a powerful demonstration of party unity and democratic resilience, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, yesterday participated in the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for the House of Representatives in Ogbia Federal Constituency, Ward 3. The exercise, which took place at the designated Ward headquarters in Ologi Community, served as a shining example of orderly political engagement in Bayelsa State. Reports from the ground confirmed that the entire process was remarkably peaceful, seamless, and characterized by an exceptionally impressive turnout of registered party faithfuls who arrived early to exercise their franchise.
The seamless conduct of the primary election underscores a revitalized and highly organized party structure ready to take on upcoming electoral challenges. Speaking on the successful outcome of the exercise, Dr. Ogbuku noted that the entire electoral process clearly demonstrates that the APC is fully prepared for the upcoming general elections. He emphasized that party members within the constituency and across the state remain completely united in their collective resolve to mobilize maximum support and secure total victory for the APC.
Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, the NDDC boss expressed unwavering confidence that the APC is strategically positioned to emerge victorious in Bayelsa State. His active participation and optimistic outlook have sent a strong wave of reassurance through the party's grassroots, further solidifying his status as a unifying leader and a pillar of progressive politics in the Niger Delta region. The successful ward primary stands as a clear testament to the party's readiness to deliver a resounding performance at the polls.
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