The All Progressives Congress (APC) has elected a new Deputy National Chairman (South) at its national convention. Dr. Ben Nwoye has taken over the position, replacing Chief Emma Eneukwu.
The APC convention, which held on a Friday night, witnessed the election of Dr. Nwoye as the new Deputy National Chairman. The decision marks a significant change in the party's leadership structure.
The APC has undergone several changes in its leadership in recent times, with the election of Dr. Nwoye being the latest development.
The APC's leadership shuffle raises questions about the party's internal dynamics and decision-making processes. The replacement of Chief Emma Eneukwu with Dr. Ben Nwoye as Deputy National Chairman (South) will likely have implications for the party's policy direction and governance. The APC must ensure that its leadership changes do not disrupt the party's ability to deliver on its electoral promises to Nigerians. The party's focus on internal power struggles must not overshadow its commitment to addressing pressing national issues. The APC's leadership must prioritize the interests of everyday Nigerians and work towards creating a more inclusive and responsive government.






