A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South, Chief Olise Ogochukwu, has congratulated Chief Solomon Areyenka on his emergence as the new chairman of the party in Delta state, describing his emergence as a significant step toward strengthening the party’s structure and unity in the state.
In a congratulatory message issued on Friday, Chief Ogochukwu praised Areyenka’s leadership qualities, dedication to party ideals, and long-standing commitment to the growth of the APC.
He expressed confidence that the new chairman possesses the capacity and experience needed to reposition the party for greater political success in Delta State.
According to Ogochukwu, Areyenka’s emergence reflects the trust and confidence that party stakeholders have in his ability to provide purposeful leadership and foster cohesion among members across the state.
“Your emergence as the chairman of our great party in Delta State is well-deserved based on your experience of the politics of Delta State,” Ogochukwu said.
“I am confident that under your leadership, the APC will witness renewed strength, unity, and strategic direction that will advance the party’s vision in the state.”
He further urged party members to rally behind the new chairman, emphasizing the need for collective commitment and cooperation in building a stronger and more formidable APC ahead of future political contests.
Chief Ogochukwu also called on Areyenka to prioritize inclusiveness, grassroots mobilization, and reconciliation within the party, noting that these factors would be crucial in consolidating the party’s presence and influence across Delta State.
He wished the new chairman a successful tenure, expressing optimism that his leadership would usher in a new era of progress, stability, and political advancement for the APC in the state.
Chief Solomon Areyenka recently emerged as the Chairman of the APC in Delta State, a development widely seen by party faithful as a move that could reposition the party for greater effectiveness and electoral competitiveness in the region.








