The Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has moved to calm concerns among aspirants who were unsuccessful in the party’s recently concluded primary elections, assuring them of recognition, inclusion, and adequate compensation in the coming weeks.
In a statement issued by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Uche Aguoru, the APC acknowledged the sacrifices made by all aspirants who participated in the primaries, noting that the process required significant financial commitment, time, and emotional investment.
The party expressed empathy with those who did not emerge victorious, recognizing the disappointment and challenges that often accompany such outcomes. It, however, emphasized that their contributions to the growth and democratic process of the party remain invaluable and will not go unnoticed.
According to the statement, the party leadership is already taking steps to engage the affected aspirants constructively.
It revealed plans to convene a meeting with them in Abuja in the near future, where discussions will focus on finding common ground and addressing their concerns in a way that strengthens party unity.
“The party is mindful of the difficult period some of our aspirants may be going through, having invested resources and energy into the primary process. We want to assure them that they will not be abandoned,” the statement noted.
The APC further urged the aspirants to remain steadfast and loyal despite any feelings of disappointment or setbacks, stressing that unity and collective commitment are crucial as the party prepares for future electoral contests.
Reiterating its appreciation, the party commended the aspirants for their resilience, dedication, and belief in its ideals. It assured them that their trust in the APC would ultimately be rewarded, encouraging them to continue to play active roles in advancing the party’s vision in Abia State and beyond.
The statement concluded with a strong message of reassurance, affirming that the APC remains a family committed to the welfare and political growth of all its members.
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