APC Delta Mandate has passed a vote of confidence in President Bola Tinubu and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, reaffirming their leadership and pledging continued support for the ruling party's agenda. The decision was made during a meeting held at the official residence of Hon. Ferguson Onwo in the Legislative Quarters, Asaba. The motion was moved by the Pioneer Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Okoro, and seconded by the member representing Isoko South Constituency II, Hon. Ferguson Onwo. It was unanimously adopted through a voice vote conducted by the National President of the group, Hon. Isaac Anwuzia. The meeting saw the National President, Hon. Isaac Anwuzia, call on members to intensify grassroots mobilisation and consolidate support for all APC candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections. He described the Delta APC Mandate as a formidable political platform dedicated to advancing the fortunes of the APC in the state. Anwuzia emphasized the importance of unity within the party, stating that loyalty to Governor Oborevwori should translate into total commitment to the party’s victory. He reiterated that the group’s message is one party, one mobilisation, and one objective, delivering the APC across Delta State. Delta State APC Chairman, Chief Solomon Areyenka, praised members for their steadfastness in promoting the achievements of the Tinubu-led federal government and the Oborevwori administration. He urged them to maintain this momentum and work towards the victory of all APC candidates in future elections. In similar vein, the APC House of Representatives candidate for Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, called on party members across Delta State to close ranks, forgive one another, and unite to ensure total victory for the APC in upcoming elections. Elumelu underscored the importance of internal unity in sustaining the achievements of both President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori. He expressed gratitude to Governor Oborevwori for the confidence placed in those elected to represent their constituencies, calling the governor “a good product” who deserves the support of all Deltans. He warned against anti-party activities, asserting that political appointees, elected officials, and council chairmen must remain loyal to the APC. Elumelu urged the state leadership to convene a meeting with all government appointees and elected officials to reinforce loyalty, discipline, and collective responsibility. He also appealed to aspiring candidates and party supporters to embrace reconciliation, noting that not everyone can become the party’s candidate. Other speakers, including Chief Lawrence Osiegbu, Chief Patrick Ukah, Hon. Solomon Funkekeme, and Chief (Mrs.) Rosaline Amioku, highlighted the achievements of President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori. They encouraged members to intensify grassroots mobilisation and ensure greater inclusion of youths in the party’s activities. Their speeches reflected a shared vision of strengthening the APC’s presence in Delta State and beyond. The meeting concluded with a renewed sense of purpose among attendees, who are now tasked with translating their resolve into action. With the 2027 general elections approaching, the focus remains on building a unified front, deepening community engagement, and reinforcing the party’s position as a dominant force in Nigerian politics. The outcome of this meeting signals a commitment to sustained progress under the current leadership and sets the stage for a more active and inclusive political campaign moving forward.
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Vanguard NigeriaIndipendenteCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 75ieri Il mandato dell'APC Delta passa il voto di fiducia su Tinubu, OborevworiI membri dell'All Progressives Congress (APC) del Delta Mandate hanno approvato un voto di fiducia per il presidente Bola Tinubu e il governatore dello Stato del Delta, Sheriff Oborevwori, lodando la loro leadership e sollecitando la continua unità all'interno del partito. La mozione è stata proposta dall'ex presidente della Camera dell'Assemblea dello Stato del Delta, Emmanuel Okoro, e sostenuta da altri membri del partito. Il leader del Delta Mandate dell'APC, Isaac Anwuzia, ha sottolineato la necessità di intensificare la mobilitazione di base e il consolidamento del sostegno ai candidati dell'APC prima delle elezioni generali del 2027. I leader del partito hanno incoraggiato i membri a rimanere unificati e focalizzati sull'assicurare la rielezione di Tinubu e Oborevwori, nonché il successo di tutti i candidati dell'APC.
Lettura del bias (Centro): L'articolo riporta un evento politico che ha coinvolto un voto di fiducia in due alti funzionari, ma presenta l'evento in modo neutrale, concentrandosi sulle azioni e le dichiarazioni di vari leader dell'APC senza favorire apertamente nessuna delle due parti.
Perché fattualità (85): The article reports a vote of confidence in President Tinubu and Governor Oborevwori by the APC Delta Mandate, which aligns with typical political reporting on such events. While no primary source is available, the content matches cross-source consensus regarding APC internal meetings and statements
Perché obiettività (75): The tone is supportive of the APC leadership and emphasizes unity and mobilization for future elections. There is a clear focus on promoting the party's agenda and the importance of loyalty to leaders, which introduces a degree of bias. The language used is positive and celebratory, suggesting an ed
The PunchIndipendenteConservatore9 h fa L'APC non ha opposizione a Ondo, si vanta il senatoreIl senatore Olajide Ipinsagba, che rappresenta il distretto senatoriale di Ondo Nord per l'All Progressives Congress (APC), ha affermato che l'APC non ha un'opposizione valida nello Stato di Ondo prima delle elezioni generali del 2027. Parlando a un raduno a Ikare-Akoko, Ipinsagba ha affermato che il presidente Bola Tinubu vincerà la rielezione e che i candidati dell'APC stanno facendo bene, indebolendo le prospettive dell'opposizione. Ha sottolineato l'unità del partito e ha ringraziato i leader nazionali per aver sostenuto le primarie dell'APC. Un ex vicepresidente della Camera di Assemblea dello Stato di Ondo ha elogiato le prestazioni di Ipinsagba, mentre un altro leader dell'APC ha chiesto la coesione interna per garantire il successo elettorale.
Lettura del bias (Conservatore): L'articolo inquadra il dominio dell'APC come inevitabile e lo attribuisce alla leadership del presidente Tinubu e alle forti prestazioni del partito.
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