APP Wins Councillorship Seat in Jigawa, After Historic Outing in Rivers, Party Here to Stay N’tl Chairman

 

The Action Peoples Party (APP) has entered Jigawa State following the party’s victory in securing a councillorship seat in the state’s Local Government election.

 

This victory is coming just after the party’s historic outing in Rivers State last month during which they won 22 chairmanship positions out of 23 in the Rivers State local government election and 314 councillorship seats out of 317.

 

The announcement was made by Hon. Auwalu Muhammad Harbo, Chairman of the Jigawa State Independent Electoral Commission.

 

In the certificate of return dated 6th October, 2024, the commission declared Usman Alhaji Ali of APP the duly elected councilor for Buntusu ward of Gwiwa local government area.

 

Reacting to the victory, the National Chairman of the party, Barr. Uchenna Nnadi expressed his gratitude to Gwiwa local government indigenes for believing in the party, assuring them that their councilor will provide quality leadership.

 

He stated that with the current victory and the landslide victory they had in Rivers is proof that the Action People’s Party, APP is here to stay.

 

Nnadi expressed confidence that with its current performance, the party will do better in different regions during future elections.

 

Nnadi said, “Once again I’m happy and elated about our party’s victory in the just concluded Jigawa State Local Government election. I thank Jigawa people and all party faithfuls for believing in our party.

 

“We are steadily moving forward, I’m optimistic that officials elected under our great party will perform well and deliver the dividends of democracy to the people. I’m equally optimistic that with this current victory in Jigawa and the landslide victory we had in Rivers State, the Action People’s Party, APP is here to stay and the party will do better in different regions during future elections.

 

“I congratulate the winners, and urge all party stakeholders to work together. When we are united, we can be stronger across all regions.”

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