APC Ondo State Urges Primary Election Aspirants to Maintain Peace

The Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has issued a call to all aspirants vying for the party’s ticket in the upcoming primary election on April 20th to maintain a peaceful and respectful campaign. In a recent Easter message to its members in Akure, the party’s state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Alex Kalejaye, emphasized the importance of creating a conducive atmosphere for the selection of a popular candidate.

Kalejaye highlighted the APC’s growing strength and influence in the state, asserting its position as the most organized and viable political party. He commended the dedication and loyalty of the party’s leaders and members, expressing optimism for a brighter future ahead. Additionally, he expressed confidence in the country’s economic prospects, believing that Nigeria’s economy will soon experience improvement.

As the party celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ during Easter, Kalejaye urged members to reflect on the significance of victory and renewal. He called for a deeper sense of patriotism, unity, and love for the state among party members, emphasizing the importance of working together for the common good.

Overall, the APC’s message resonates with a spirit of hope and unity, encouraging its members to embrace the values of faith, solidarity, and progress. With a focus on fostering a positive and inclusive political environment, the party aims to inspire a sense of collective responsibility and shared vision for a better future.

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