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APGA Candidate Congratulates APC’s Maikalangu, Pledges Support for AMAC Leadership

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By Ekuson Nw’Ogbunka
Abuja

Eze Onyebuchi Chukwu, the APGA candidate for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) Chairmanship, has congratulated Christopher Zakka (Maikalangu), the Executive Chairman of AMAC, on his election victory. In a statement, Chukwu stated that elections are a means to serve with loyalty and not by force, adding that neither he nor AMAC lost, as the outcome reflected the will of God.


Chukwu noted that while the election presented an opportunity for improved governance, he chose not to challenge the outcome in court, placing the interest of society above personal ambition. He added that those who wish to contest the result are free to do so, but he has opted to support the incoming leadership to ensure its success.
The APGA candidate emphasized that the success of any leader translates into the success of society, and prayed for divine guidance for both the leader and the people to achieve progress, peace, and love. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the incoming administration, irrespective of the election outcome.
Chukwu’s concession has been described as a demonstration of maturity and dedication to the greater good. His decision not to seek legal redress has also been commended as a mark of respect for the democratic process.
The statement ended with goodwill wishes to the incoming administration and an expression of hope for a united and prosperous AMAC. His position is expected to foster peace and stability within the area council.
Chukwu’s leadership and dedication to the development of AMAC have been recognized, and his pledge of support for the new administration is regarded as a constructive step toward achieving the council’s objectives.

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