Udeh thanks the party faithful for considering him worthy to be elected as their state chairman. The All Progressive Congress (APC), Enugu State Chapter on Saturday duly elected Chief Adolphus Udeh as new State Chairman of the party to pilot its affairs for four years.
The party delegates from 260 political wards in the state arrived at the party’s state secretariat, GRA, Enugu for the congress around 9 a.m. and moved to their various designated points where they were accredited.
Udeh clinched the victory by getting the highest vote through an open secret ballot system to defeat two other contestants, Chief Charles Chukwu and Mr Benson Eze.
The Congress Committee Chairman, Mr. Jonathan Akaya, declared Ude the winner for scoring 782 votes to defeat, his runner-up Chukwu who scored 202 votes,s and Eze who scored 142 votes.
Other elected executives were; Deputy Chairman, Chief Anike Nworga; Secretary, Mr Evarastus Asadu; Financial Secretary, Dr Oby Aji; Treasurer, Mr. Chuks Adibe; Legal Adviser, Mr Chukwudi Igwe and Youth Leader, Mr Ikechukwu Ogbuyeme, among others.
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Addressing journalists, Udeh thanked the party faithful for considering him worthy to be elected as their state chairman.
He commended Dr. Ben Nwoye, the outgoing APC Enugu State Caretaker Committee Chairman, for conducting a peaceful and credible election.
“I have pledged to uplift the party, make it vibrant and win elective positions come 2023. In doing this, I will carry every party faithful along and reconcile aggrieved members as well,’’ he said.
Speaking on a parallel congress conducted in the state, the new chairman said that the party has a constitution that directs everybody to conduct congresses at their state’s secretariat and not elsewhere.
Meanwhile, in a parallel congress held at Destiny Event Centre, Enugu; Mr Ugochukwu Agballa, who recently joined the party, emerged as the chairman.