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APC will enlarge its coast before 2027 – Ganduje

APC National Chairman Abdullahi  Ganduje said the party will enlarge its coast before the next general election in 2027.

According to a Daily Trust report, he said the economy was being transformed into a credit-based consumer economy that would improve agriculture, boost food security, enhance infrastructural development and facilitate access to education.

Ganduje said following the shift to renewable and sustainable energy sources, the use of cheap and clean Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) has now become a reality under the administration.

Hailing the president for living up to expectations, he said: “Mr President has approved the construction/completion and rehabilitation of several road projects across the country including the Kano – Abuja Road, Kano – Eastern Bypass Road, the 700 Km Lagos – Calabar Coastal Road, the 1000 Km Badagry – Sokoto Road, the 3500 Units Renewed Hope Housing Cities and Estates now being built in 13 states for starters.

“In the next few days, the Students Loan Fund will become operational, and Nigerian youths will now have easier access to higher education by applying for funds from the scheme.

“On power, I have observed the increased transmission capacity of the country that now peaks at 14,000 megawatts.”

Ganduje peeped into the future, saying that victory is certain for the platform during elections.

He said:  “Although it is not yet an election period, we are reinvigorating the party to ensure that come 2027, we will retain and get new state governors, as well as Mr President to secure another mandate to continue with his government’s policies and programmes.

“We have also constituted at the national level a Reconciliation Committee that would reconcile all aggrieved party members, and such committee will be established at the state, local government and ward levels.”

Ganduje said APC would be restructured so that it can become a truly grassroots progressive party.

He said: “We have directed our state chapters to liaise with their respective governors and other stakeholders to ensure that we have full-fledged, functional offices in every political ward and state to enable our members across the country to have symbolic representation in their neighbourhood.”

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