Dr. Ezenwa A. A. Onyirimba
Onyirimba to lead APC Renewed Hope Agenda in Enugu
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has named Dr. Ezenwa A. A. Onyirimba as the Leader of the Renewed Hope Agenda in Enugu State, tasking him with spearheading grassroots mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The appointment, which was ratified by the office of the party’s National Youth Leader, Hon. Dr. Dayo Israel, is part of the APC’s broader strategy to deepen its presence in the South-East and promote the development vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Dr. Onyirimba, a seasoned mobilizer, previously served as Director-General of the APC Youth and Student Council and was a member of the Stakeholders Relations Directorate under Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in the Presidential Campaign Council.
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In a statement issued by the party, the APC said Onyirimba’s experience in youth engagement and political organization positions him to effectively drive the Renewed Hope message across communities in Enugu.
“Dr. Onyirimba is expected to deepen the Renewed Hope Agenda at the grassroots and mobilize widespread support for the APC,” the statement read.
The party expressed optimism that his leadership would galvanize strategic alliances, inspire youth participation, and consolidate the APC’s foothold in the state.
The Renewed Hope Agenda, championed by President Tinubu, seeks to advance national development through inclusive governance, economic reforms, and citizen empowerment.
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