The Commissioner for Technical Education in Delta State, Smart Ijeoma Ufoh, has commended members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ward 7, Nsukwa, Aniocha South Local Government Area, for what he described as their unity, loyalty and massive participation during the party’s just concluded primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In a goodwill message addressed to party faithfuls, Ufoh praised the Ward 7 executive led by Chairman Mr. Bigwa Sunday, alongside key party stakeholders and community leaders, for mobilising supporters across the ward during the primaries covering the presidential, governorship, senatorial, House of Representatives and House of Assembly contests.
The commissioner singled out several party figures for recognition, including Mr. Nduka Okocha, Mr. Innocent Okofu, Hon. Oluchukwu Oyem, Hon. Joseph Modeme, Bishop Brain Ilomechine, Mr. Chidi Success, Elder Martin Izukwe, Fidelis Okofu, Comrade Sylvester Nwoko, Comrade Precious Okocha and Comrade Onwusa Chika Jeffery, noting that their commitment demonstrated the strength of the APC structure in the area.
According to him, the turnout and support shown by party members reflected the unity and determination of APC Ward 7 to remain a formidable political force in Aniocha South.
Ufoh also extended appreciation to the people of Nsukwa community for what he described as their “love, unity of purpose and faithfulness” to the party, assuring residents that the ward leadership would continue to promote peaceful coexistence, grassroots engagement and public enlightenment on government policies.
The APC chieftain expressed optimism about the party’s chances in the 2027 elections, declaring that “our 5/5 is sure,” in reference to APC’s ambition to secure victories across all major elective positions.
He further congratulated all APC candidates who emerged from the primaries and urged party members to remain united as preparations intensify for the general elections.
The message is seen by political observers as part of ongoing efforts by APC leaders in Delta State to consolidate grassroots support and strengthen party cohesion ahead of the next electoral cycle.