By Sunday Apah
Prince Uhrorho Koyoyo, the South-South Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has congratulated the newly elected National Executive Committee of the party.
This follows their successful emergence during the recently concluded National Convention held in Abuja.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Prince Koyoyo specifically commended the Party’s National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, the National Publicity Secretary, Barr. Felix Morka, and the National Youth Leader, Mr. Dayo Israel.
He also congratulated all other members of the newly constituted executive body on their electoral victory.
Prince Koyoyo described the election of the new leadership as a significant and positive step for the APC.
He expressed strong confidence that their tenure would ensure continuity in the party’s trajectory of excellence, which directly supports the agenda of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who also serves as the National Leader of the APC.
The youth leader emphasized that the new executive will bring its wealth of experience and a renewed vision at a crucial time for the party.
He noted that their leadership is expected to consolidate the party’s gains and strengthen its structures across all levels of governance and membership.
Prince Koyoyo offered his prayers for the newly inaugurated officials. He wished them increased wisdom, divine grace, and a spirit of understanding as they undertake the responsibility of steering the party’s affairs.
He expressed optimism that under their guidance, the APC would ascend to even greater and more enviable heights of success and national service.
He called for unity and support from all party members, especially the youth wing, for the new National Executive Committee.
Prince Koyoyo urged everyone to work collaboratively with the leadership to foster internal democracy, drive grassroots engagement, and ensure the party’s enduring strength and relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape.














