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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Edo State, Monday Udomoh, has stated that the party’s youthful members’ personalities will increase its chances of winning the September 21 2024 governorship election.
Udomoh, who stated this on Tuesday through a congratulatory message to Monday Okpebholo and Dennis Idahosa following their emergency as the party’s flag bearers, said the duo was a better choice, especially during “tortuous and tumultuous times” in the state’s history.
He further commended the party’s leadership in the state and at the national level for “upholding the sanctity of the party,” while applauding the President, Bola Tinubu, and former governor of the state, Adams Oshiomole, for promptly bringing party members following the fallout after the primaries.
He said, “I am now convinced without any iota of doubt that my party, the APC, is ready to reclaim Edo State from the whims and caprices of the fast-depleting and decomposing Peoples Democratic Party in the state.
“In this tortuous and tumultuous time in the history of Edo State, it’s a great honour for these to have received the party’s flag from the Mr. President, which represents our collective destiny. These are men with cognate knowledge of election victories; therefore, we are not just determined, but we are good to go.
“The APC will win the general elections seamlessly with these young and vibrant candidates; indeed, it’s youth o’clock. Our candidates possess vast knowledge and have over the years been connected to Edo land and Edo people.
“Finally, I urge the leaders and elders of our great party to embrace genuine and committed reconciliation and to please take their time to relocate back to Edo State and be actively involved when it’s time for campaigning. In the words of PBAT, ‘the party is supreme, but victory is superior’.”
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