2027: Party chieftain convenes strategic parley of Enugu APC for Tinubu 

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A major stakeholder of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Enugu East senatorial zone  Maj. Gen. Christian Ugwu (retired), has convened a strategic meeting on President Bola Tinubu’s re-election.

Ugwu who was also the immediate past Nigeria Ambassador to Poland, said the stakeholders’ meeting was organised in Enugu on Saturday to discuss and to develop strategic mechanism that would prioritise plans towards securing reasonable votes for Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.

Ambassador Ugwu hinted that members explored new ideas on critical re-examination, revolving on the poor performances of the APC in the 2023 general election in the state.

Ugwu explained that the party would do everything possible to improve from the previous election which the party recorded less than one per cent of the vote for Mr President.

The APC chieftain said they had started mobilising grassroots members of the APC for the re-election bid of President Tinubu.

He maintained that the Enugu APC was united and promised to resolve any internal crisis within the party to ensure a better result.

The retired general said that the meeting was going to be a monthly meeting to ensure that the President received overwhelming support of all and sundry across the state this time around.

Ugwu commended the stakeholders for coming out en masse despite the short notice.

He condemned the expulsion of some party members, especially, the founding members of the party and said that he would ensure that all cases in court were withdrawn to make party great in Enugu state, adding that their doors were open for more members.