Taraba Forum Backs Governor’s Defection to APC

The Taraba State Unity, Progressive and Reconciliation Forum has expressed support for Governor Agbu Kefas’s anticipated defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). In a communiquĂ© issued on Wednesday, the forum described the move as a “welcome development” that reflects the governor’s commitment to the state’s welfare and progress.

The forum’s chairman, Ibrahim Waziri, and secretary, Sani Tulu, jointly signed the statement, which welcomed the governor’s decision to join the APC. They noted that his leadership and experience would be invaluable assets to the party, enhancing progress and development in the state. The forum urged Governor Kefas to join the APC unconditionally, without preconditions that could undermine the party’s principles or values.

The group assured the governor of full support and collaboration from party members to advance the growth and development of Taraba State. They expressed confidence that his move would usher in a new era of progress and development in the state. The forum also appealed to APC members across Taraba to welcome the governor and his supporters warmly, emphasizing the importance of unity and cooperation in achieving a stronger, more prosperous state.

The development is seen as a significant move in the state’s political landscape, with potential implications for the APC’s mission to build a better Taraba State. The Taraba State Unity, Progressive and Reconciliation Forum reiterated its readiness to work with the governor and the APC leadership to pursue shared goals and objectives.

Governor Kefas’s anticipated defection has been viewed as a strategic move, aimed at advancing the state’s development and progress. The APC, as a major political party in Nigeria, has been working to strengthen its presence in Taraba State, and the governor’s move is expected to boost the party’s chances in future elections.

As the situation unfolds, the people of Taraba State will be watching closely, with many hoping that the development will bring about positive change and progress. The state has faced several challenges in recent years, including economic and security concerns, and the governor’s move is seen as a potential step towards addressing these issues. With the support of the Taraba State Unity, Progressive and Reconciliation Forum and other stakeholders, Governor Kefas’s defection to the APC is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s political landscape.

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