Comrade Juliet Obinta Chinenye Congratulates Governor Hope Uzodimma on APC National Convention Appointment
By Adesakin Adefemi
Comrade Juliet Obinta Chinenye, Senior Special Assistant on Youth Mobilization to the APC National Chairman, has extended her heartfelt congratulations to Governor Hope Uzodimma on his appointment as Chairman of the Central Coordination Committee for the APC 2026 National Convention.
This prestigious role is a testament to Governor Uzodimma's exceptional leadership skills, unwavering commitment to the party's unity and progress, and proven track record in mobilizing support, fostering inclusivity, and driving strategic initiatives within the APC.
Governor Uzodimma, the Distinguished Governor of Imo State and Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, has been appointed to lead the party's preparations for the National Convention scheduled for March 2026.
This appointment is a significant milestone in the party's history, and Governor Uzodimma's leadership is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the party's future.
Comrade Juliet Obinta Chinenye describes the appointment as a testament to Governor Uzodimma's exceptional leadership and commitment to the party's unity and progress.
She notes that Governor Uzodimma has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring people together, build consensus, and drive results, making him an ideal candidate to lead the party's National Convention preparations.
The APC National Convention is expected to be a historic event, providing an opportunity for the party to reflect on its achievements, address challenges, and chart a course for the future.
The convention will bring together party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters from across the country to discuss key issues, elect new leadership, and set the party's agenda for the next phase of its development.
Governor Uzodimma's leadership is expected to ensure broad participation, grassroots engagement, and a stronger, more cohesive APC, cementing the party's position as a dominant force in Nigerian politics.

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