APC National Secretary Ajibola Basiru Calls for Unity and CAPC National Secretaryontinuity Ahead of 2027 Elections in Rivers

APC National Secretary Ajibola Basiru Calls for Unity and CAPC National Secretaryontinuity Ahead of 2027 Elections in Rivers

Sen. Ajibola Basiru declared that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is intensifying its grassroots engagement in Rivers State as preparations begin early for the 2027 general elections, urging residents to translate political goodwill into overwhelming votes at the polls. Speaking as the National Secretary of the ruling party, he emphasized that sustained mobilisation, unity of purpose, and disciplined party structures would be central to achieving electoral success across the state.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru stressed that Rivers State occupies a strategic position in Nigeria’s political and economic landscape, noting that a strong showing in the state would significantly bolster national stability and development. He argued that the APC’s outreach is designed to foster inclusive participation, bridge political divides, and encourage citizens to see elections as a peaceful civic duty rather than a contest of hostility.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru added that the party’s message to Rivers residents is rooted in performance and partnership, asserting that governance thrives when leaders and the electorate work in concert. He urged community leaders, youth groups, and women associations to play active roles in voter education and mobilisation, assuring them that their voices remain critical to shaping the state’s future.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru Endorses Governor Fubara’s Leadership and Continuity

Sen. Ajibola Basiru openly called on Rivers voters to deliver massive votes for Governor Siminalayi Fubara in 2027, describing continuity in leadership as essential for sustaining development gains and policy stability. He noted that consistent governance allows long-term projects to mature, enhances investor confidence, and ensures that social programmes reach their intended beneficiaries.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru highlighted areas of governance where continuity would matter most, including infrastructure development, youth empowerment, and economic diversification. He maintained that Rivers State stands to gain from steady leadership that prioritizes peace, collaboration with federal institutions, and policies that unlock the state’s vast human and natural resources.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru further appealed to political stakeholders to place the state’s collective interest above partisan rivalry, emphasizing that elections should be contests of ideas and records. He urged supporters to campaign responsibly, avoid inflammatory rhetoric, and commit to peaceful participation throughout the electoral process.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru Pushes Strong Support for President Tinubu in 2027

Sen. Ajibola Basiru also called for overwhelming support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing the 2027 election as pivotal to consolidating ongoing national reforms. He stated that Rivers State’s backing would signal confidence in the president’s economic agenda, governance reforms, and commitment to national unity.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru underscored that federal policies on infrastructure, energy, and fiscal reforms require time and public support to deliver measurable outcomes. He argued that sustained electoral backing would empower the federal government to deepen reforms aimed at job creation, improved security, and inclusive economic growth across the Niger Delta and beyond.

Sen. Ajibola Basiru concluded by assuring Rivers residents that their participation in 2027 would not be taken for granted, pledging that the APC remains committed to responsive governance and accountability. He called on voters to see their ballots as instruments of progress, unity, and democratic consolidation, reaffirming the party’s resolve to earn and retain public trust through performance.


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