APC Congress: Deltans will re-elect Tinubu, Oborevwori – Emerhor
Naija News • Feb 21
**Delta APC Congress: A Glimpse into the Future**
As the dust settles on the recently concluded APC Congress in Ughelli North, the founding leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Olorogun O'tega Emerhor, has expressed optimism about the party's chances in the next election. In a statement that has sent ripples across the state, Emerhor hinted that Deltans are likely to re-elect President Bola Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in the next elections.
The smooth conduct of the Congress, which produced Hon. Lucky Ofomukoro as the new party chairman in the council, has sparked hope among APC faithful in the state. Emerhor, a respected figure in Delta State politics, believes that the party's internal democracy and unity will give them a competitive edge in the next election. According to him, the Congress was a testament to the party's commitment to internal democracy and its ability to produce leaders through the ballot box.
Emerhor's statement has significant implications for the APC in Delta State. With the party's internal squabbles now seemingly settled, the focus will shift to the party's campaign strategy and its ability to connect with voters. The APC will need to leverage its strength in the state to win the next election, and Emerhor's optimism suggests that they are on the right track. The fact that the Congress was held smoothly in Ughelli North, a stronghold of the party, is a welcome development for the APC.
However, the APC's chances in the next election will also depend on the party's ability to address the concerns of Deltans. The state has been plagued by issues such as poor infrastructure, unemployment, and insecurity, which have made life difficult for many residents. If the APC can address these concerns and present a compelling agenda for the next election, it may just have a chance to retain power in the state. As Emerhor said, the APC Congress has given Deltans a glimpse into the future, and the party's chances in the next election look brighter than ever.