A member of the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress, Aare (Hon.) Tolu Bankole, has praised the successful conduct of the party’s just-concluded National Convention, describing it as a reflection of strong organisation and unity.
Bankole, who serves as the APC National Leader for Persons With Disabilities, said the convention demonstrated the party’s capacity for coordination and effective management.
He expressed gratitude to party leaders and delegates for the confidence reposed in him, pledging to strengthen the participation and visibility of Persons With Disabilities within the APC.
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According to him, inclusion must remain a priority within the party’s structure and decision-making processes.
The APC chieftain also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his leadership, noting that his direction continues to stabilise and reposition the party.
He further applauded Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, for the organisation of the convention venue, describing it as seamless and well-coordinated.
Bankole said the success of the convention was made possible through the collective efforts of party stakeholders, including governors, members of planning committees, delegates and other party faithful.
He also acknowledged the roles played by organisers, technical teams and the media in ensuring a hitch-free exercise.
Bankole congratulated newly elected party officials and urged them to promote unity and strengthen internal cohesion.
He called on party members across the country to remain committed and intensify mobilisation efforts ahead of future elections.
The APC leader emphasised the need for rancour-free primaries, stressing that fairness, transparency and unity must guide all party processes.
He reaffirmed his commitment to advocating for the rights and inclusion of Persons With Disabilities, adding that their voices must remain central in the party and national development agenda.
