Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, has called on All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirants for the upcoming local government elections to embrace unity and sportsmanship, emphasizing the importance of collective victory and inclusivity within the party. Addressing the 305 councillorship and 27 chairmanship aspirants at the APC secretariat in Owerri, Governor Uzodimma underscored the need for consensus-building and graciousness in both victory and defeat.

In a significant gesture of leadership, Governor Uzodimma proposed that the party refund the nomination form fees to aspirants who do not win their bids, ensuring a fair and supportive political environment. “This move prioritizes collective victory and accommodates both winners and losers, promoting a positive and collaborative political culture,” the governor stated.

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By advocating for consensus-building and unity, the governor highlighted the importance of recognizing the diverse needs of local government areas and adapting strategies accordingly. His approach underscores a leadership style that values the collective interest over individual aspirations, fostering a sense of shared purpose among all party members.

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Governor Uzodimma’s call for unity and sportsmanship reflects his commitment to shaping a more inclusive and harmonious political landscape in Imo State, one that is guided by the principles of democracy and mutual respect.