By Sunday Apah
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Olorogun Sunday Apah, has extended his congratulations to Prince Koyoyo Uhrorho on his emergence as the All Progressives Congress (APC) South-South Zone Youth Leader.
Apah made this known in a formal statement, in which he also described Koyoyo as his cousin, highlighting the personal significance of this achievement alongside its political importance.
In his statement, Apah praised Koyoyo’s dedication, strategic acumen, and years of service within the party’s youth wing.
He expressed confidence that Koyoyo’s leadership would bring renewed energy and innovative ideas to the role, fostering greater youth engagement and mobilization across the South-South region.
Apah emphasized that this appointment is a testament to Koyoyo’s hard work and the trust the party leadership places in his capabilities.
The role of the APC South-South Youth Leader is critical at a time when the party is seeking to strengthen its presence and appeal among the younger demographic in the region.
Apah noted that Koyoyo’s deep understanding of local issues and his ability to connect with young people position him perfectly to drive the party’s youth agenda forward.
He urged all youth members and stakeholders to offer their full support to ensure the success of this new chapter.
Furthermore, Apah highlighted the broader implications of this appointment for the APC’s political strategy in the South-South.
He stated that effective youth leadership is essential for building a robust party structure, promoting inclusive governance, and preparing the next generation of political leaders.
Apah believes that Koyoyo’s emergence signals the party’s commitment to empowering young voices and integrating them into the core of its decision-making processes.














