Sen. Hezekiah Dimka Says APC Means Business, Urges Party Faithfuls to Join Hands to Build Nigeria Together

Today at the polling unit of SENATOR HEZEKIAH DIMKA at Tuwan in Kanke LGA where he revalidated his membership of the APC, he told party faithfuls that the party has always meant business in charting the course of Nigerians.

Flanked by his wife, Mrs Esther Dimka and numerous party officials from the zone and the five local government areas that make the district, the Senator was elated with the event that took place in his unit congratulated the party for the initiative.

He however said, he was aware of those still not sure about the exercise, charged them to see the wonderful development strides registered by the President, Muhammadu Buhari and at the state, Governor Simon Bako Lalong.

The achievements are testimony of the fact that there is yet to be achieved if more people joined the party to work for the nation’s progress and development.

The event also witnessed the presence of Chairman Kanke LGA, Hon Emmanuel Lar, Hon Barr Wallok Goma representing Kanke Constituency, Hon Engr Useni Amurudu, Bokkos Constituency, Hon Jacob Kassam, Senior Legislative Aide to the Senate President, Zonal APC Chairman, Hon Maurice Gusen, Mangu APC Chairman, Alhaji Tanko Mohammed.

Others include, former Chairman Kanke LGA, Jurbe Gonzuk, all the aides of the Senator, Mr Gabriel Dapel, an APC chieftain among many others.

Earlier, Chief Eric Nwibini, Secretary of the Committee while explaining the need for the exercise said he was happy with the turn out.

It would be recalled that the Senator was not captured yesterday as a result of being bereaved and had just buried his Uncle, NDE DAVID DESHI DIMKA two days earlier.

HDMedia-DIMKA, still at your service

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Sen. Hezekiah Dimka Says APC Means Business, Urges Party Faithfuls to Join Hands to Build Nigeria Together

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