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I’m ready to die for APC – Orji Kalu
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, representing Abia North Senatorial District, has vowed to give everything, including his life, to secure electoral victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State and across the nation.
The former governor made the declaration while addressing journalists at his country home in Igbere, Abia State.
Sen. Kalu expressed strong confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s administration and insisted that the achievements recorded within the past two years are enough to rally massive support for the APC ahead of the 2027 elections.
“APC is strong in Abia. Like I said in my interview, I am ready to lay down my life for the party. I am a member of the party and a strong one at that. I am APC to the core. That’s why APC is strong in Abia North,” Kalu boldly stated.
He further noted that APC would work tirelessly to deliver votes for Tinubu and the party in the next general election.
“Our party will work hard to deliver the President in the state. We have done it in the past, and we will do it again in 2027,” he affirmed.
Senator Kalu also expressed optimism about Nigeria’s economy, assuring citizens that with Tinubu’s consistent efforts, the nation’s financial situation would soon improve.
“The economy needs time to bounce back. The President is working to ensure that the economy bounces back,” he said.
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