By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.
APC Initiative For Good Governance,APC-IGG has been inaugurated in a colourful ceremony that was held at the initiative’s headquarters, where the national executives, zonal coordinators as well as the states coordinators were sworn-in.
During the inaugural ceremony, all the national executive officers, 6 geopolitical zonal coordinators and the 36 states coordinators inaugurated which indicates that the initiative is now fully operational to work for the progress and unity of All Progressive Congress at both levels.
In his welcome address, the national president Honourable Musa Mohammed Tsoken disclosed that ” this initiative was established after carefully study of the present democratic dispensation and how our great party is working selflessly towards the development of this country without bias”. He stated.
Honourable Musa Tsoken added that APC-IGG is now fully prepared to work at every nook and cranny of Nigeria in order to ensure that APC retain power in the forthcoming 2023 general elections because it’s manifesto correlated with the interest of the members of the initiative, where he announced that the journey would yield profit with minimal loss.
Furthermore, Honourable Tsoken lamented that ” from the team of members across the country, APC-IGG is now strong enough to makes great history amongst all the National APC supports group because all the inaugurated executive officers as well as zonal and states coordinators are well selected and appointed to deliver”.
On conclusion, the national president thanked all the members of the initiative who leave all their activities and travel all the way to the federal capital territory for official inauguration and swearing-in, where he reassured that APC initiative for good governance has commenced it’s activities with an immediate effect.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by the national executive officers Zonal and states coordinators from all the 36 states including FCT, while the states coordinators would inaugurate their local governments and wards coordinators across the 774 local government areas.