By JABIRU A HASSAN.
In democracy, most of the supports groups that are working for the success of their respective parties remained committed to actualize their objectives which lays on winning the battle like what we have seen during the just concluded general elections.
In this regard, the All Progressive Congress, (APC) have won the Presidential polls with wide margin where many registered supports groups duly acreditated by the party in order to supports it’s victory.
Investigation showed that some of the supports groups that were registered by the APC national body just emerged to get something without knowing that struggling to win is the most important factor that is needed at all levels.
In this respect, the APC Initiative for good governance popularly known as APC-IG under the leadership of Ambassador Musa Muhammed Tsoken as it’s national president have shown dedication and zeal towards the success of the party during the 25th February and 18th March as well as the 15th April supplementary elections in some polling units.
APC-IG as a popular support group have shown that a support group should be a coordinated process of promoting a particular party in order to win the elections at all levels like what it offered to the success of APC at both national states and parliamentary levels.
From what has been witnessed since the establishment and inauguration of the APC-IG, the suport group has worked seriously and the national level, the six geo-political zones states and local governments levels to ensure that the ruling party wins the 2023 general elections with wide margin.
Ambassador Musa Tsoken And His lieutenants deserves respects and praise for keeping the APC Flag flying higher than expectations where it is important to the elected leaders right from the president, the governors, members of the national assembly at both green and red chambers as well as the states houses of assemblies to fully recognise APC Initiative for good governance based on how it played a vital role towards the democratic progress in Nigeria.