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Hon. Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu Joins APC, Boosting Party’s Strength in Delta State

Delta State, Nigeria – The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State has received a significant boost as Hon. Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu, the Honourable Member representing Ethiope Federal Constituency, officially joined the party.

Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, Deputy President of the 9th Senate and Leader of Delta State APC, made the disclosure in a statement, describing Ibori-Suenu’s move as a game-changer for the party’s influence and development agenda in the state.

“I am thrilled to welcome Hon. Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu to the APC,” Omo-Agege said. “Her decision to join us marks a monumental boost to the party’s growing strength in Delta State. Beyond being a valuable addition, she is a trusted ally and long-time friend, whose leadership skills, dedication, and commitment to the welfare of our people are exceptional.”

Omo-Agege highlighted the shared vision between the APC and Ibori-Suenu, emphasizing her wealth of experience as a crucial asset in driving the party’s goals for growth and success. “As the leader of Delta State APC, my focus has always been on building a strong, inclusive party that champions the best interests of the people. Hon. Ibori-Suenu’s expertise will undoubtedly reinforce our collective mission for transformation and progress in Delta State.”

The statement further reiterated the APC’s commitment to creating an open and inclusive platform for like-minded individuals striving to build a better future for Delta State.

Ibori-Suenu’s defection has been seen as a powerful endorsement of the APC’s developmental agenda, with Senator Omo-Agege expressing confidence in her ability to contribute significantly to the party’s efforts.

“With Hon. Ibori-Suenu on board, our party is stronger than ever. We are ready to deliver a brighter future for Delta State, and I assure her of our unflinching support and cooperation as we work together towards transformative progress,” Omo-Agege concluded.

Hon. Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu’s move to the APC signals a new chapter in Delta State politics as the party continues its drive for inclusiveness and growth.

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