Delta Bureau Chief urges new APC members to register ..Says ongoing e-registration is mandatory, guarantees right and privileges

 



New members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Delta State, have been urged to fully participate in the ongoing e-registration exercise at designated centers across the three senatorial districts.

Director General, Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq, made the appeal in a statement on Sunday, saying that the e-registration process is mandatory for new members, especially those who recently defected from other political parties to the APC.

He said the ongoing e-registration is legally backed by the party's constitution and duly approved by NEC, noting that the turn out has been impressive, while appealing to those who are yet to register to do so without further delay.

Dr Oghenesivbe disclosed that he registered as a full member of the APC during Ethiope East LGA leaders e-registration exercise which took place at the Eku Country Home of Chief Bernard Edewor on 17th May, 2025, pointing out that once the e-registration process is completed by a defector, he or she automatically becomes a full member of the APC.

The Bureau Chief further stated that the ongoing e-registration exercise guarantees the right and privileges of new members in the party.

He urged all defectors from other political parties to validate their membership of APC by proceeding to the nearest e-registration centres in their respective ward across the three senatorial districts to register.


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