Politics
…As NCP Intensifies Effort Against De-Registration
The National Chairman, National Conscience Party (NCP), Mr Yunisa Tanko, has said that the party is set to intensify effort to avoid being de-registered by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Tonko made this known during the confirmation and revalidation of Ward/Local Executive of NCP in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Abuja.
He maintained that the party had started working hard at the grassroots to increase its capacity to ensure that bonafide candidates emerge victorious in the primary elections of the party.
Tanko, who said that NCP had commenced improvement of its infrastructure in the country, added that it had begun mobilisation of more members.
He expressed optimism that the party would win many seats in the local government elections slated for March 2013.
The national chairman urged the executives to be focused in order to uplift the party in their various areas.
In his speech, the Chairman, Kuje Area Council of NCP, Mr Rasheed Ajiboye, promised to sustain the cause of reducing poverty in the area being championed by the party.
Also speaking, the Chairman, NCP Abuja Municipal Council (AMAC), Mr Obi Nweke, promised to work with the other executives to mobilise people for the victory of the party.
The NCP FCT Chairman, Mr Collins Omonigho, advised the executives to handle the party’s flag in their custody with utmost care.
He pointed out that the flag represented the symbol of freedom and authority which the party stood for.
The local executive chairmen who received the party’s flag at the occasion were; Mr Isa Audu, Chairman, Abaji Area Council, Mr Obi Nweke, Abuja Municipal, Mr Ahmadu Abe, Bwari, Aminu Dikko, Gwagwalada and Mr Rasheed Ajiboye, Kuje.