Gov. Ebri leads Ndoma-Egba re-election project

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Clement Ebri 
Sunny Udeh|7 February 2019 
Former Governor of Cross River State and State Caucus Leader of the All Progressives Congress in Cross River State, Chief Clement Ebri has affirmed his absolute commitment to the return of Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba to the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on behalf of the Central Senatorial District of the State. Governor Ebri also restated his resolve to ensure the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari as well as the election of Senator John Enoh as the next Governor of Cross River State and all APC candidates in Central Senatorial District of Cross in the forthcoming general elections.
Chief Ebri made these assertions during a strategy session of the Senator Ndoma-Egba Campaign Organization which he oversees as Chief Adviser that held in the conference hall of Jorany Hotel, Ikom on Saturday February 2, 2019. The meeting was attended by other notable leaders of Central Cross River including Ambassador J. T. Ayambem, Hon. Chief Alex Irek, Ntufam Ebuta Ayuk, Sir Patrick Otu, Gen. Nsor Ojiji rtd, Prof. Cyril Ndifon, Grp. Cpt. Eloma Ikona rtd, Hon. Dr. Bassey Ibor, Chief Magistrate Patrick Etta, Mr. Joe Imoh Odey, Mrs. Beatrice Nyiam amongst others. Also in attendance were candidates of the APC for various elections.
The meeting took briefings from the various campaign directorates of the Victor Ndoma-Egba Campaign Organization, which were all analyzed and strategies fine-tuned towards increasing the chances of a successful election. In the end, Governor Ebri assured everyone that the Party was doing everything legitimately possible to achieve the success of all the candidates in the elections. He reminded all that the Party had earlier adopted and launched the “Operation Deliver Your Polling Unit” policy and enjoined everyone to keep working hard by going on door-door campaigns in their various localities to mobilize voters support towards ensuring the achievement of this policy. The meeting rose with a firm resolve by all present not to disappoint the party.