Anamero Dekeri Accepts APC Nomination, Encourages Party Unity for Edo State Election


Anamero Dekeri, victorious in the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election, has formally accepted the nomination as the party’s candidate for the upcoming gubernatorial election in Edo State. In his acceptance speech, Dekeri expressed gratitude to APC members for their confidence and emphasized the importance of party unity to secure victory in the forthcoming election.
Dekeri acknowledged the democratic process and called for unity among fellow aspirants, recognizing their contributions to the party. He stressed the collective success of the APC and championed the need for a cohesive campaign to unseat the current governing party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
With a strong call for support, Dekeri rallied party members to join forces and actively participate in the campaign efforts. He reassured the electorate of a government that prioritizes their welfare and pledged to alleviate their hardships.
In a bold message to the PDP, Dekeri unequivocally indicated the party’s imminent departure from power, signaling a determined and assertive approach to the political landscape in Edo State.
Overall, Anamero Dekeri’s acceptance speech exemplifies a call for solidarity and collaborative action within the APC to secure victory in the upcoming gubernatorial election, setting the stage for a dynamic and competitive political landscape in Edo State.

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