The Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State, Dr. Ben Nwoye, has described the recent dissolution of the party’s Ward and Local Government executive committees as a strategic step aimed at revitalizing and rebuilding the party.
The dissolution was announced following a crucial stakeholders’ meeting held on Sunday in the Enugu West Senatorial District.
Speaking to journalists on Monday in Enugu, Nwoye explained that the decision is part of broader efforts to strengthen and reposition the APC for upcoming political engagements.
According to him, the action followed a directive from the party’s National Working Committee and was taken after extensive consultations with critical party stakeholders at both the national and state levels.
He added that the dissolution is aimed at creating room for a more inclusive and vibrant leadership structure that will reinvigorate the party’s presence at the grassroots.
The chairman stressed that the party struggled with internal divisions, factionalisation, and leadership disputes that weakened its political standing in recent years.
He said that the new development, would enable the party to begin afresh with a unified front ahead of future elections.
“This dissolution is not a punishment; rather, it is a strategic move to rebuild the APC in Enugu State from bottom up.
“We want a party structure that truly represents the interests of our members, one that will be inclusive, transparent and accountable,” Nwoye said.
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