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Why APC Will Win Edo Gubber Poll – Campaign Council

The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Campaign Council for the 2020 Edo governorship election has said that the party deserves to win the election because the governments it formed in the past had impacted positively on the people of the state.

The Council said that it is therefore committed to the victory of the party’s governorship ticket in the election.

APC’s ticket has Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and Alhaji Gani Audu as governorship and deputy governorship candidates respectively.

Secretary of the Council, Hon. Abbas Braimah said in a press release today, July 3 that the council was doing it’s best to ensure the realisation of the presidential mandate.

The statement reads: “On behalf of the Chairman and members of the APC National Campaign Council for the Edo State Governorship Election, I wish to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress for the opportunity  given us to serve our great party in this capacity.

“We are well aware of the challenges inherent in our assignment, but we are motivated by the clear mandate of President Muhammadu Buhari, that all members of our party should come together and work hard to ensure that APC wins in Edo State come September 19, 2020.

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“While doing our best to ensure that this mandate is realised, we will ensure that the will of Edo people is respected at all times.

“We are confident that our job will be made simple by the impressive performance of previous APC governments in the state and the impact that the people-oriented policies of our party as championed by President Muhammadu Buhari has had on the people of our beloved country.

“We promise not to let our party down in performing with diligence, this task for which we have been graciously appointed, to ensure that Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu is elected as governor of Edo State.”

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