By Awwal Umar Kontagora The All Progressives Congress (APC) Support Groups Council, North Central, has reaffirmed its commitment...
By Awwal Umar Kontagora
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Support Groups Council, North Central, has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening party structures, deepening grassroots mobilisation, and consolidating support for the APC-led government ahead of future political engagements.
This was the focus of a world press conference addressed by the Council’s Deputy Director-General, Alhaji Lameen Aliyu, on Tuesday at the Tinubu Support Group (TSG) office in Maitama, Abuja.
Addressing journalists, party leaders, and stakeholders, Alhaji Lameen Aliyu said the conference was convened to restate the Council’s purpose, vision, mission, programmes, and achievements, while also addressing critical issues surrounding the forthcoming party primaries and governance in the North Central region.
He described the Council as a strategic coalition of support groups and committed party stakeholders established to serve as a bridge between party leadership, government institutions, and the grassroots.
According to him, the Council’s vision is to build a vibrant, united, and highly effective political support architecture capable of promoting progressive governance and sustaining electoral success for the APC in the North Central zone and across Nigeria.
Alhaji Lameen noted that since its inception, the Council has undertaken a wide range of impactful programmes, including membership registration drives, advocacy visits, stakeholder consultations, town hall meetings, media engagements, youth and women mobilisation initiatives, and grassroots sensitisation campaigns.
He said these efforts have led to the successful harmonisation of several support groups across the North Central states into a more coordinated and formidable political platform.
The Deputy Director-General also commended the APC leadership for its approach to the forthcoming party primaries, describing efforts toward fairness, transparency, inclusiveness, and internal democracy as commendable.
He urged aspirants and party faithful to uphold discipline, loyalty, and sportsmanship in the interest of party unity and electoral success.
Speaking on governance, Alhaji Lameen lauded the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as bold reforms and developmental programmes under the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in infrastructure, agriculture, education, healthcare, housing, youth empowerment, and social welfare.
He stressed that one of the Council’s major responsibilities is to effectively communicate government achievements to the grassroots through strategic media engagement, digital advocacy, and direct community mobilisation.
The Council also applauded governors across the North Central states for what it described as visible strides in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and rural development.
Special commendation was extended to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for ongoing transformation and urban renewal projects in Abuja.
Reaffirming the Council’s commitment, Alhaji Lameen called on party faithful, youths, women, and stakeholders across the region to remain united and steadfast in their support for the APC.





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