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APC Aba South Holds Interactive Session with Stakeholders

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November 3, 2025
APC Aba South Holds Interactive Session with Stakeholders

APC Aba South Holds Interactive Session with Stakeholders

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Aba South Local Government Area of Abia State, today convened an interactive session with key party stakeholders, executives, youth leaders, women leaders, and members to map out strategies aimed at strengthening grassroots mobilization ahead of the ongoing voter registration exercise.

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The meeting centered on repositioning the party for greater community engagement and enhancing participation in upcoming political activities. Discussions highlighted the need for improved coordination, voter sensitization, and collective efforts towards expanding the party’s support base across all wards in Aba South.

In attendance was Hon. Abraham U. Oba (KSJI), popularly known as Onye Uwaoma, who addressed the gathering and re-emphasized the importance of unity at all levels of party leadership. Also represented at the meeting was Hon. Emeka Wogu, former Minister of Labour and incumbent Chairman of the South East Development Commission (SEDC).

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Others present included the Aba South LGA Party Chairman, Hon. Mbakwe, the Aba South LGA Chairman of All Ward Chairmen, Mr. Ekene Maduka, Hon. Onyeama Augustine, as well as dignitaries, business leaders, and other committed party members—all reaffirming their resolve to work collectively for the growth and success of the APC in Aba South and Abia State at large.

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