The All Progressives Congress Youth League (APCYL), a prominent youth wing of the party that spans all 36 states plus the FCT and all 774 local government areas and wards in the country, has extended congratulations to its National President, Comr. Olamide Lawal, on his appointment as a member of the party’s Edo State Governorship Campaign Council.
The League congratulated its president through a press release made available to us by the group’s National Director of Media and Publicity, Louis Ikuve-Nda.
The APC Youth League regards this appointment as recognition of its past contributions and its ability to contribute to the party’s success in the upcoming governorship election in Edo State.
Feeling honored and energized by this recognition, the APCYL has reiterated its commitment to mobilize its structures and youth across the 18 local government areas, 192 wards, and 4,519 polling units of Edo State to secure victory for the APC in the September 21 elections.
Following the Edo elections, the APCYL is already looking forward to ensuring the party’s victory in the upcoming Ondo State Gubernatorial elections.
The League has commenced mobilization efforts using its established structure within the State and across the federation.
Additionally, the APCYL reaffirms its faith in the administration and renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, its allegiance to the party’s supremacy under National Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and its support for the National Youth Leader, Hon Dayo Israel.
The League also expressed gratitude to key leaders, including Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume; Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barr. Pius Ukeyima Akutah; and Founder Comr. Atir Solomon Faeren, for their unwavering support that has enabled the League to contribute effectively to the party’s success.
In conclusion, the APC Youth League extends its heartfelt congratulations to President Comr. Olamide Lawal and looks ahead to securing victories in both Edo and Ondo States.