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APC presidential campaign rally holds in Kwara on Tuesday as scheduled – Secretary PCC

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The secretary of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Committe (PCC) Hon. James Faleke, has confirmed that the party’s presidential campaign rally in Kwara State will hold on Tuesday 17th of January, 2023 as scheduled.

Faleke made this known through a statement that read “I hereby confirm that the APC Presidential Campaign rally slated for 17/1/23 will hold as scheduled. Please be advised accordingly”

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Also confirming the event to hold as scheduled, the chairman Local Organising Committee on Media, Saadu Salahu said “approval for the rally to hold as scheduled at 10 am on Tuesday, following reports that majority of APC members and Supporters across the country have arrived in Ilorin, the state Capital.

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“While commending all APC members and supporters for their total loyalty and commitment for staying back in Ilorin for further clarification, the Council assures them tha t all PCC members and other leaders of the party slated to attend the rally are on their way to Ilorin for the rally as scheduled.

“The Local Organizing Committee assures all APC members and Supporters that all arrangements are intact to have a successful Rally.

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“The Committtee urged those on their way to Ilorin to continue for full participation in the rally.

“We wishes all members across the country a safe journey and successful rally in Ilorin, the Kwara State Capital”

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