APC youths leaders warn against parallel Exco in Benue state


The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) youth leaders from the nine local councils of Benue South, have warned against the establishment of parallel executive committee in the state.

The group at a press conference held in Otukpo threw their weights behind the Comrade Austin Agada-led state executive of the party.

Led by Comrade Christopher Ogbole, they described Agada as a young man, whose “transformative leadership has set a precedent, bringing about unprecedented development in the history of local politics” in Benue State.

Ogbole said the entire youth wing of the party acknowledged the laudable social economic interventions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in areas of infrastructures and human capital development.

The group also passed a vote of confidence on the leadership of Senator George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) in Benue APC.

“Comrade Agada’s commitment to youth inclusion and empowerment is unparalleled, as evident in his remarkable efforts to engage and uplift the younger generation,” the group noted.

” His personal touch with friends and widows showcases a leader who goes beyond politics, embodying empathy and compassion.

The youth leaders also eulogized Agada for attracting many infrastructures to the area, facilitating employments of many youths, as well as offering scholarships to many indigent students in the state.

The APC youth leaders also used the opportunity to urge those beating the drums for a parallel executive when another Congress had not been held, to decease forthwith, saying, such crisis mongers would also sabotage the good works of the Tinubu-led federal government in Benue State.

They particularly called on Comr. Daniel Onjeh, Benjamin Omakolo and their associates, to cease creating crises in the zone, emphasizing the need for unity to fully harness the democratic gains achieved as a people.

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