Oborevwori Absent as APC Governors Meet, Welcome New Entrants into Party
Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Oborevwori was absent at the latest meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governors held on Thursday.
The reasons for his absence have not been officially disclosed, but the meeting proceeded without any public indication of concern.
The gathering, which brought together key governors from the ruling party, was marked by an atmosphere of optimism and strategic planning, as APC leaders looked ahead to future political developments. A highlight of the meeting was the formal welcome extended to several new political figures joining the APC fold.
These high-profile individuals, including some from opposition parties, were officially inducted into the ruling party, signaling a broader coalition ahead of key political battles in the coming months.
The APC governors, led by party stalwarts, took the opportunity to emphasize the party’s unity and commitment to national progress. They underscored the importance of inclusivity and collaboration in securing victories in upcoming elections, and reaffirmed their resolve to tackle pressing national issues through concerted efforts.
While Oborevwori’s absence may have raised eyebrows, the event concluded with an air of confidence as the APC solidified its position as a dominant force in the country’s political landscape.
The inclusion of new members is expected to bolster the party’s ranks and strengthen its reach across various states.
As political strategies unfold, APC members continue to chart a course for the future, with fresh alliances likely to play a crucial role in the party’s journey toward the next general elections.