Former Chairman of Isoko North Local Government Council and erstwhile State Organising Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Emmanuel Egbabor, has congratulated the newly elected Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Isoko North Local Government Area, led by Mr. Sunday Omonakome, as well as the Ward Executive members across the council.
In a congratulatory message made available to newsmen, Hon. Egbabor described the emergence of the new LGA and Ward executives as a demonstration of unity, maturity and collective resolve among party faithful to strengthen the APC at the grassroots.
He noted that the peaceful and consensus-driven process that produced the executives reflects the growing internal democracy within the party in Isoko North.
He urged the new chairman, Mr. Sunday Omonakome, and his team to justify the confidence reposed in them by working diligently to consolidate the party’s structure, promote inclusiveness and mobilise support for the APC across all wards.
According to him, leadership at the grassroots remains critical to the overall success and stability of the party.
Hon. Egbabor also commended leaders of the APC from the local government to the state level for their roles in ensuring a hitch-free congress.
He particularly praised the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for providing an enabling environment that guaranteed the peaceful conduct of the exercise across the state.
He noted that the orderly and violence-free congress in Isoko North is a testament to the governor’s commitment to peace, security and democratic growth in Delta State. He added that such stability is essential for meaningful development and political progress.
The former council chairman called on party members to rally round the new executives and work together in unity and harmony, stressing that collective effort and loyalty to the party’s ideals would further strengthen the APC’s chances in future political engagements.
Hon. Egbabor wished the new executives a successful tenure and expressed confidence that they would take the party to greater heights in Isoko North Local Government Area.

