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APC Trains Enugu Ward Agents On E-registration

Nnamdi Mbawike by Nnamdi Mbawike
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has trained about 1,300 ward agents for the e-registration of party members in Enugu State.

It also expressed confidence that it would finish the registration before the January 30, 2026 deadline given by the APC national chairman, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda.

The state APC e-registration coordinator, Chief Flavour Eze, stated this on Saturday in Enugu while conducting journalists around the four training centres where the agents were trained.

He revealed that ward agents were trained to carry out the registration exercise, which is expected to start next month, adding that the party had trained five agents per ward across the 260 wards in the state.

While reminding them that they are the backbone of the party in Enugu State, the coordinator appealed to them to understand what they were being taught to enable them to deliver on the assignment given to them.

“APC wants to ensure that there is no mistake during the registration because if we don’t get it right, there will be a problem.

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“So, we are trying to make sure that everybody is being registered in the right way and I am happy they understood what they are being taught.

“We are training five persons per ward and we will still go to the villages to get canvassers on how they will be able to canvass to get more members as well,” Eze said.

According to him, the state governor, Peter Mbah, is taking the registration exercise seriously and, as such, will support them with necessary logistics to enable them to succeed.

“Enugu people should be happy with the administration of Dr Peter Mbah because he got a whole lot of packages and empowerment for them,” he added.

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