Yobe APC Remains United, Says Sen. Bomoi After Meeting With Gov. Buni

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Senator Mohammed Ibrahim Bomoi, who represents Yobe South and is an aspirant for the Yobe State governorship, has reaffirmed the unity of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state following a meeting with Governor Mai Mala Buni in Damaturu.

Speaking after the meeting at the Government House on Saturday, Senator Bomoi said discussions with the governor had resulted in an understanding that would preserve consensus and strengthen cohesion within the party.

“The APC remains one united and indivisible family. We will continue to work together for the success and progress of the party,” the senator said.

Governor Buni commended Senator Bomoi for what he described as his understanding, commitment and concern for both the state and the APC.

The governor also urged other aspirants within the party to emulate the senator’s approach in order to further strengthen the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The statement was issued by Mamman Mohammed, Director-General of Press and Media Affairs to the Governor.

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